Can you help me explain grammar where the word is bold in the following sentence?
the most popular form of holiday among the Welsh was self- catering with over 60% choosing to cook for themselves
Tram1990 with over 60% choosing to cook for themselves This is a participle clause introduced by 'with'. 'over 60%' is the subject; 'choosing to cook for themselves' is the predicate. A participle clause is one type of non-finite clause.
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Tram1990with over 60% choosing to cook for themselves
This is a participle clause introduced by 'with'.
'over 60%' is the subject; 'choosing to cook for themselves' is the predicate.
A participle clause is one type of non-finite clause. It is characterized by the absence of an auxiliary verb before the participle. That's what makes it non
The most popular form of holiday among the Welsh was self- catering with over 60% choosing to cook for themselves.
An alternative approach to that suggested by CJ is to take "with" as a preposition, and the gerund-participial clause over 60% choosing to cook for themselves as its complement.