nikhil.baveja Wrote:I understand why C is correct, but can you please answer my query here? in sentence D I think use of "are looking to use its" Its is singular hence incorrect,
This has been amply explained earlier in the thread. Check it out.
is there anything wrong with "waterfront as a way of improving" ?
well, strictly speaking, a waterfront is not a
way of doing something; it's a physical frontage that is just sitting there next to the water. So, literally, that statement is nonsense.
More importantly, if you
compare that choice against choice (C), you should notice that (C) is more concise and better worded.
(That's the way you should make
all decisions about "wordiness""”they should be
relative decisions, not absolute decisions.)