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JimmyH Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

steps taking towards reaching..

I hope the steps I'm taking towards reaching a goal gets approved.

Any grammatical errors in the sentence above?
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I hope the steps I'm taking towards reaching a goal get approved. This is correct grammar. But can you think of a context in which it would make sense to say this?.

  • I hope the steps I'm taking towards reaching a goal get approved.
  • This is correct grammar.
  • But can you think of a context in which it would make sense to say this?.
  • What is it?
  • Clive
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I hope the steps I'm taking towards reaching a goal get approved.

This is correct grammar. But can you think of a context in which it would make sense to say this?. What is it?

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I am writing a proposal and I'm hoping for it to get approved by the organization to which it will be send.
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The indefinite article that sounds strange in your sentence, If you have made a proposal, you have undoubtedly already explained your goal, so now refer to it as eg this goal, eg my goal.

When you say 'the steps I'm taking', it sounds like you have already started without waiting for approval. Is this co
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Does 'Steps we have come up with.." sound more natural?

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