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USF Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is "By ..., ... will" a correct structure correct?

Could you please tell me that this structure is good English or not?

By ..., ... will.

e.g. By clearing the house, you will help your mother.
By not eating too much, you will loose your weight faster.
  

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I think this is better: By cleaning the house, you help your mother. (using simple present)

  • I think this is better: By cleaning the house, you help your mother.
  • (using simple present)
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I think this is better: By cleaning the house, you help your mother. (using simple present)

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