Hi everyone.
Obviously, an imrovement would be much better than the forms in the subject. Nevertheless, on the GMAT exam (senetence correction), this "a v+ing" form is constantly recurring.
Is there any rule which favors "an improving" over "improving"?
Obviously, an imrovement would be much better than the forms in the subject. Nevertheless, on the GMAT exam (senetence correction), this "a v+ing" form is constantly recurring.
Is there any rule which favors "an improving" over "improving"?