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Juniper Kim Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hello, I have a question related to the grammar in the below sentence.

Companies will get nowhere marketing in media where none of their target market will see the advertisements.

In the above sentence, is 'to market' or 'if they market' instead of 'marketing' grammatically correct?

Please answer. Thank you.

  

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"The below sentence" is not possible in modern English. It's "the sentence below". I know about "the above X", which is so widely used it is standard, but it doesn't matter.

  • "The below sentence" is not possible in modern English.
  • It's "the sentence below".
  • I know about "the above X", which is so widely used it is standard, but it doesn't matter.
  • Both are bad, but "the below X" is wrong.
  • "If they market" is fine.
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"The below sentence" is not possible in modern English. It's "the sentence below". I know about "the above X", which is so widely used it is standard, but it doesn't matter. Both are bad, but "the below X" is wrong.

"If they market" is fine. "To market" is wrong. The sentence has "get nowhere" and not "nowhere marketing".

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