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김성현 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

'engaging' or 'engage in'?

Dear teachers,


Please refer to the following excerpts from a transcript (sources: https://singjupost.com/samsung-galaxy-s8-unpacked-2007-launch-event-full-transcript/)


"VR is not just about movies and games. So we’ve partnered with content creators like BuzzFeed and

NowThis who have massive audiences across their social and digital platform to bring you engaging

every-day content in 360."


I think the marked part should be modified as follows:


"VR is not just about movies and games. So we’ve partnered with content creators like BuzzFeed and

NowThis who have massive audiences across their social and digital platform to bring you to engage in

every-day content in 360."


What do you think of this to the eyes of the native speaker?


Thanks and best regards,

David Kim

  

Top answer

NowThis You have not copied and pasted very carefully, and your example is fragmentary. w=engaging&ls=a&loc=home_ac_engagin

  • NowThis You have not copied and pasted very carefully, and your example is fragmentary.
  • w=engaging&ls=a&loc=home_ac_engagin
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???NowThis

You have not copied and pasted very carefully, and your example is fragmentary.

??? to bring you engaging every-day content

'Engaging' is an adjective: https://www.onelook.com/?w=engaging&ls=a&loc=hom

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