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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Planning

The strategy ----- to control pollution in London is effective.

1) planned
2) planning

I know that "planned" is correct here. To me, "planning" can be a participle, not a noun here. Do you think that "planning" can also be right here?
  

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Anonymous Do you think that "planning" can also be right here? No, I don't think so; but then, I don't like either sentence structure there, really.

  • Anonymous Do you think that "planning" can also be right here?
  • No, I don't think so; but then, I don't like either sentence structure there, really.
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Anonymous Do you think that "planning" can also be right here?
No, I don't think so; but then, I don't like either sentence structure there, really.

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