Tuesday, March 3, 2020
3 Not Only . . . but Also Errors with a Choice of Solutions
3 Not Only . . . but Also Errors with a Choice of Solutions 3 Not Only . . . but Also Errors with a Choice of Solutions 3 Not Only . . . but Also Errors with a Choice of Solutions By Mark Nichol One of the most persistent and pernicious types of syntactical errors is the misuse of the point-counterpoint ââ¬Å"not only . . . but alsoâ⬠construction. For each of the following three sentences, the discussion that follows offers not only one revision but also an additional option. 1. The loss or theft of intellectual property not only could undermine a companyââ¬â¢s ability to compete but damage its brand and reputation in unanticipated ways. A minor but common error here is the omission of also in the ââ¬Å"but alsoâ⬠setup for the counterpoint. The more significant problem is that if the verb associated with ââ¬Å"not onlyâ⬠follows it, ââ¬Å"but alsoâ⬠must be followed by a repetition of the verb or by a different but corresponding verb. Alternatively, move could to precede ââ¬Å"not only,â⬠and it can serve ââ¬Å"but alsoâ⬠as well without the need for repetition: ââ¬Å"The loss or theft of intellectual property not only could undermine a companyââ¬â¢s ability to compete but also could damage its brand and reputation in unanticipated ways.â⬠(Could can, alternatively, intervene between but and also.) or ââ¬Å"The loss or theft of intellectual property could not only undermine a companyââ¬â¢s ability to compete but also damage its brand and reputation in unanticipated ways.â⬠2. It is imperative to not only design andà implement appropriate corporate governance processesà but also to assess theà risks businesses can reasonably expect to face in the future. If to precedes the ââ¬Å"not onlyâ⬠point, it also applies to the ââ¬Å"but alsoâ⬠counterpoint, so the to immediately following ââ¬Å"but alsoâ⬠is extraneous. If that other to is to be retained, the first one must be moved to follow ââ¬Å"not onlyâ⬠to be in parallel to the one that follows ââ¬Å"but alsoâ⬠: It is imperative to not only design andà implement appropriate corporate governance processesà but also assess theà risks businesses can reasonably expect to face in the future.â⬠or ââ¬Å"It is imperative not only to design andà implement appropriate corporate governance processesà but also to assess theà risks businesses can reasonably expect to face in the future.â⬠3. Not only does the product clean lint on clothing, but also the interior of handbags, lampshades, curtains, furniture, car seats and flooring, animal fur, broken glass, and so much more. Here, both revisions also involve a slight rewording of the initial proposition and the follow-up so that readers do not get the mistaken impression that the product cleans lint from everything listed; the lint-removal aspect pertains only to clothing, though the product cleans everything else. Both revisions clarify that distinction, but the latter version is also more direct: ââ¬Å"Not only does the product remove lint on clothing, it also cleans the interior of handbags, lampshades, curtains, furniture, car seats and flooring, animal fur, broken glass, and so much more.â⬠or ââ¬Å"The product not only removes lint from clothing but also cleans the interior of handbags, lampshades, curtains, furniture, car seats and flooring, animal fur, broken glass, and so much more.â⬠Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Style category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:50 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Leaderâ⬠50 Idioms About Arms, Hands, and Fingers"Wracking" or "Racking" Your Brain?
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