Is it possible to develop sentence structure using gerunds?
What are the features of the Union government’s
“policies has shown results in picking up investments and showing definite signs of a recovery in the economy”?
Instead of this–
“The Union government’s policies have shown results with investments picking up and the economy showing definite signs of a recovery ”
Can you please give me your thoughts on her life?
Which phrase changes the meaning of both phrases more so the first then the second:
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picking up investments – This is equivalent to acquiring more investments
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investments picking up – This is equivalent to (existing) investments that are increasing in value
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showing definite signs of recovery in current economy (RBA) – This don’t sound quite right. What should I say, first, to say that the sentences are caused by the Union Government’s policies but the meaning would change if the original sentence is simply “the economy has been stimulated and the people’s economy has been made stronger as a result of the Union government’s policy.” Where and how is the repetition of the verb’show’ with two different subjects in this sentence made this sound awkward.
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Is the economy showing signs of recovery?
What is the next step to breaking up into two?