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Tamb79 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hello,

Which one is grammatically correct:

- What are the solutions taken to address the challenges? or

- What solutions are taken to address the challenges?

And why so?


Thank you...

  

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Tamb79 Which one is grammatically correct They are both correct grammatically, but we don't address challenges by taking solutions. We do that by making efforts to find solutions. Or we try different approaches to find solutions.

  • Tamb79 Which one is grammatically correct They are both correct grammatically, but we don't address challenges by taking solutions.
  • We do that by making efforts to find solutions.
  • Or we try different approaches to find solutions.
  • The past tense seems more natural to me if I'm guessing correctly what you mean.
  • Thus: What efforts were made to address the challenges?
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Tamb79Which one is grammatically correct

They are both correct grammatically, but we don't address challenges by taking solutions. We do that by making efforts to find solutions. Or we try different approaches to find solutions.

The past tense seems more natural to me if I'm guessing correctly what you mean. Thus:

What efforts were made to

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Which one is grammatically correct:

- What are the solutions taken to address the challenges? or

- What solutions are taken to address the challenges?

Both are grammatically correct, but they have vocabulary problems.

Many people today avoid the word problems because it sounds negative. Instead, they talk about challenges. But the word

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