RonPurewal Wrote:Pathik Wrote:B) enrollment, with a number of students in public schools growing steadily since the mid-1980'and, at nearly 47 million, reaching
B has two issues
1) adverbial clause "with....." incorrectly modifies " spending is"... does not make sense
2) a number of students .. growing... - Students are not growing, the number of students is.
Pathik
good explanation.
let me emphasize: 'a number of students' is incorrect; it has two possible interpretations, neither of which makes any sense:
(1) the idiomatic expression 'a number of', roughly equivalent to 'several' - meaning that several students have gotten fatter and fatter and fatter;
(2) 'a number' of students - meaning some random, arbitrary number of students.
both bad.
hi Ron - In option B - Isn't growing and reaching modifying schools rather than students.
If not could you please show us how growing & reaching are modifying students.
enrollment, with a number of students in public schools growing steadily since the mid-1980's and, at nearly 47
million, reaching
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