tim Wrote:1) you are totally correct..
Thanks
tim Wrote:2) this one is grammatically invalid, so i cannot help you with the pronoun until you transcribe the sentence correctly..
Sorry here is another 1.
Many financial experts believe that
policy makers at the Federal Reserve are almost certain to leave interest rates unchanged for the foreseeable future ;
they also now view the economy as balanced between moderate growth and low inflation
Does "they" refer to "financial experts" or "policy makers"?
tim Wrote:3) where did this example come from? you are correct that COMMA+verbING is an adverbial modifier; this means however that it cannot modify a noun..
The CORRECT ans below with the non-underlined part.
Many financial experts believe that
policy makers at the Federal Reserve,
now viewing the economy as balanced between moderate growth and low inflation,
are almost certain to leave interest rates unchanged for the foreseeable future.
This example is from from the problem under discussion.
So my question here is
1. Is "now viewing" a Noun modifier or Verb Modifier?
2. If it's a Noun Modifier then why? Isn't view - a verb?
So that would make it Viewing a COMMA VERBING modifier right?
3. If it's a Noun Modifier then how do we decide whether it is modifying "financial experts" or "policy makers"?
4. If it's a Verb modifier then "now viewing" should modify complete previous clause and should apply to subject of the previous clause which in the given question is "financial experts". and the correct ans seems to say ""financial experts"" are now viewing the economy as balanced...
I'm not question the right ans but I just want to learn about the modifier.
Please help
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