Wednesday, June 27, 2018

clauses - Can "for -ing" form be used after a noun to indicate the purpose of the noun?


Is the following sentence correct?




  • The most effective measure for stimulating the economy is reducing interest rates.



In this context, the "for -ing" clause means that




The purpose of the measure is to stimulate the economy





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