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Carter Lee Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct grammar?

Dear All,


I'm trying to write some sentence to start with "In case of ~"

But I'm wondering what form is correct after "In case of ~" between use and using.

which one is correct?


1. In case of using ~

2. In case of use ~


Would you please help me to understand it?

What if I can use both of them, Could you please let me know the limitation? what situation do I use.

  

Top answer

Assuming that "use" is intended as a verb, (2) is "more ungrammatical" than (1), but neither is very intelligible in isolation. More information is needed about what you are trying to say. When we start a sentence with "In case of", the pattern is usually "In case of X, Y", which means that action Y should be carried out to counter or mitigate X.

  • Assuming that "use" is intended as a verb, (2) is "more ungrammatical" than (1), but neither is very intelligible in isolation.
  • More information is needed about what you are trying to say.
  • When we start a sentence with "In case of", the pattern is usually "In case of X, Y", which means that action Y should be carried out to counter or mitigate X.
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Assuming that "use" is intended as a verb, (2) is "more ungrammatical" than (1), but neither is very intelligible in isolation. More information is needed about what you are trying to say.

When we start a sentence with "In case of", the pattern is usually "In case of X, Y", which means that action Y should be carried out to counter or mitigate X.

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