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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Make this/it possible

Which of the following sentences is correct?

Making it possible to preserve food
Making this possible to preserve food
  

Top answer

Neither is correct. There is no full verb in either one. "Making" is not a full verb; it is a participle.

  • Neither is correct.
  • There is no full verb in either one.
  • "Making" is not a full verb; it is a participle.
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3 Answers
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Neither is correct.

There is no full verb in either one. "Making" is not a full verb; it is a participle.
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Thank you so much! So what would be the correct answer?
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The correct answer would be to write a complete sentence which includes the participle (non-finite) clause.
What is the rest of the sentence?

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