0
Alpachino10 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is the following sentence gramatically correct?

"Considering this criterion, which method is the best for this case?"

or should I say:
"Having been considered this criterion, which method is the best for this case?"

Thanks
  

Top answer

alpachino10 Having been considered this criterion, which method is the best for this case? That one is not possible. The other actually has a dangling participle.

  • alpachino10 Having been considered this criterion, which method is the best for this case?
  • That one is not possible.
  • The other actually has a dangling participle.
  • You can use these: Considering this criterion, which method do you think is the best for this case?
  • Having considered this criterion, which method do you think is the best for this case?
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
alpachino10Having been considered this criterion, which method is the best for this case?
That one is not possible. The other actually has a dangling participle. You can use these:

Considering this criterion, which method do you think is the best for this case?
Having considered this criterion, which method do you thin

Related Questions