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Silencio Tarsier Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Fundamental or fundamentally

It provides fundamental political and institutional safeguards for good governance of Hong Kong that is based on China's constitution and the HKSAR Basic Law and that ensures genuine implementation of the policy of One Country, Two Systems.

  

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The adverb "fundamentally" would modify the adjectives "political" and "institutional", whereas the adjective "fundamental" would modify the noun "safeguards". Which one do you want?

  • The adverb "fundamentally" would modify the adjectives "political" and "institutional", whereas the adjective "fundamental" would modify the noun "safeguards".
  • Which one do you want?
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The adverb "fundamentally" would modify the adjectives "political" and "institutional", whereas the adjective "fundamental" would modify the noun "safeguards". Which one do you want?

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should c be capitalized of constitution

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After reading it, I think “fundamentally” sounds like it makes a bit more sense.

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