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Can some one please delete this post.
RonPurewal Wrote:ha! fixed. thank you.
RonPurewal Wrote:[
in this case, the COMMA -ING modifier could grammatically modify either the blue clause or the purple clause (which is nested within the blue one). from context, it should be clear that the modifier is meant to modify the purple clause.
(this is normally what happens in this type of situation with nested clauses: an attached COMMA -ING modifier will normally modify the embedded, smaller clause. there is no need to memorize the statistical rule for this, however -- in most cases, such as this one, the context will make quite clear what is being modified and what is not.)
the COMMA -ING modifier modifies the action of the purple clause, and also applies to the subject of the purple clause -- namely, the relative pronoun "that". this relative pronoun, in turn, refers to "lower-end insurance plans". so the rule still works.
CarinaC247 Wrote:Dear instructors,
Can you explain the usage of "each"?
I'm quite confusing about the meaning of "spending less time with each".
Many thanks!