Hi Expert -
On my posts - i see the following construction mentioned as bad and used as a strategy to eliminate answer choices
Prepositional phrase + noun + verb’ing (only) == not a good construction
However i see this construction used in the idiom under Page 243 of the Manhattan SC guide (edition 8) -- idioms using "With"
RIGHT: The lions growled, WITH their fur STANDING on end
WRONG: WITH only 25% of the student body, seniors get 50% of the resources
Under the right statement ...following is the construction
<Subject+Verb: The lions growled> + <preposition: with> + <Noun : fur> + <Verb'ing - STANDING>
Could you assist please how this is considered right ?
Thank you