Hello, everyone. Please do me favour. The answer given is A focused, and I have no problem with it. I wonder how about B. focusing. I would appreciate it if you could give me an explanation. Unless we want an education system just ____________ on making people consumers and not on helping them...
Rather than [focusing / focused] on romanticized emotions, he wrote on a number of deeper, more abstract ideas surrounding love, death, and religion. I got the answer "focusing on" right but it seems "focused on" is possible, because I have seen so many "focused on" with 'person subject' as below examples.
In your "Abracadabra" example, "stay focusing" is an unhappy substitute for either "stay focused" or "keep focusing". Once again, this example isn't something you want to imitate.
Both your translations would be correct, but used in slightly different situations. If you say "I'm focusing on the translation of my project", it is assumed that's for a longer period of time. "I'm focused on the translation of my project" is momentarily, and more of an action than a condition. At least that's how I interpret it.
"According to your suggestion, I will be happy in focusing my paper on the second issue because your workplan for workshop n.2 seems to be really attractive for me" Muchísimas gracias por vuestra amabilidad, thanks in advance!
Te la proporciono: " The “traditional” way swab sampling is done is to select representative sampling locations, focusing on worst-case (most difficult to clean or most likely to leave residue behind) sampling locations. Assuming the limits are calculated using a dose-based (maximum allowable carryover) calculation, then my requirement is that every sampled location must meet the ...