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Mina wahidi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Kindly, correct the sentence structure...

To finding its entrance teaches new ways to measure quality of travel.

Is that correct??
  

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It's probably grammatical, but I have absolutely no idea what it's supposed to mean. - A. )

  • It's probably grammatical, but I have absolutely no idea what it's supposed to mean.
  • - A.
  • )
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It's probably grammatical, but I have absolutely no idea what it's supposed to mean. Emotion: sad - A.

(I'd say "finding" should be re
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OkaySir/Madam,

so that would be Okay if I say...

While finding its entrance teaches new ways to measure quality of travel.

Now, does it make sense??
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"Teaches new ways to measure quality of travel" makes sense as a predicate,
But what's the subject of the sentence?
What exactly is it that does the teaching?

Falling off a cliff teaches new ways to measure quality of travel.

What has an entrance, a building?
Who finds it?
What else are they doing while they're looking for it?

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