Grammatical correctness of using “invest” in specific sentence structures
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😎 “People 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:”
🤖 “People not getting the joke and spending time elaborating condescending responses to this post just to clarify the implicit subject in the subject ellipsis:”😎 I want to use the verb to invest and I prefer the structure “what * is” if none of that is wrong. Was there any grammatical error in that?
**Note:** The correction involved changing “investing time” to “spending time” for a more natural expression and replacing “only” with “just” for a smoother flow.
🤖 There were no grammatical errors in your original sentence. The phrase “investing time” is correct, and the structure “what * is” is also fine. Here’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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