ZHUJ908 Wrote:Bi bi bi ~~
^^ i don't know what this means. if it's an important part of your question, please clarify. thanks.
ZHUJ908 Wrote:Bi bi bi ~~
RonPurewal Wrote:ajit007_cool Wrote:Please explain why E is wrong . i chose E.
is it wrong because there is no parallel structure on both sides of after
or it is worng because of use of 'with'
in general, "COMMA + prep phrase modifier" is an adverbial modifier, meaning that it modifies the entirety of the preceding clause.
in this sentence, we don't want an adverbial modifier, since it doesn't make any sense for this modifier to apply to the entire preceding clause.
rather, we want a modifier that will only modify the noun at the end of the preceding clause (i.e., "profits"). since this is the exact function of a "which" modifier, that's the modifier we want here.
RonPurewal Wrote:no problem.
in general, "COMMA + prep phrase modifier" is an adverbial modifier, meaning that it modifies the entirety of the preceding clause.
in this sentence, we don't want an adverbial modifier, since it doesn't make any sense for this modifier to apply to the entire preceding clause.
rather, we want a modifier that will only modify the noun at the end of the preceding clause (i.e., "profits"). since this is the exact function of a "which" modifier, that's the modifier we want here.