Using a verb with “-ing” after “rather than”?
Is it true that ‘creating’ will replace creating in this sentence?
As we are being told robots can eradicate jobs without the need of creating them. Why?
Robots have the ability to create jobs, which means you’ll lose your jobs rather than creating them. Right now, this is a global game changer that can use robots all the time.
You can understand that quite easily ‘rather than’ is at times a conjunction, at others a compound preposition. I have checked out the similar case in any this site. How good is this particular sentence, actually, grammatically correct?
How do I employ parallelism in a sentence like this of “eliminate” that contains a key phrase or no relevant words? Why do robots want to destroy jobs rather than create them themselves?
Is it possible that robots will be eliminating jobs rather than creating them.
Why do you use create instead of creating?