Grammatical correctness of using “invest” in specific sentence structures

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๐Ÿ˜Ž โ€œPeople not getting the joke and investing time elaborating condescending responses to this post only to clarify what the implicit subject in the subject ellipsis is:โ€
๐Ÿค– “People not getting the joke and spending time elaborating condescending responses to this post just to clarify the implicit subject in the subject ellipsis:”

**Note:** The correction involved changing “investing time” to “spending time” for a more natural expression and replacing “only” with “just” for a smoother flow.
๐Ÿ˜Ž I want to use the verb to invest and I prefer the structure โ€œwhat * isโ€ if none of that is wrong. Was there any grammatical error in that?
๐Ÿค– There were no grammatical errors in your original sentence. The phrase “investing time” is correct, and the structure “what * is” is also fine. Hereโ€™s the original sentence with slight adjustments for clarity while keeping your preferred structure:

“People not getting the joke and investing time elaborating condescending responses to this post just to clarify what the implicit subject in the subject ellipsis is:”

**Note:** No grammatical errors were present. The only adjustment made was replacing “only” with “just” for a smoother flow.

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