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Old 22-May-2004, 14:22
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Thank you very much for your explanation. Now I understand it perfectly.

Have a nice weekend.

Jiang
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Originally Posted by Casiopea
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The following is an error correction exercise. The key is to change 'focusing' to 'focused'. Why 'focused'? If 'focusing' is followed by 'on sth.' then the original sentence is correct. Is that right?

That desire fuels your dreams and the special goal keeps you focusing.
Both 'focused' and 'focusing' are participles:

a) keeps you focused. (adjective in form)
b) keeps you focusing (adjective in form; transitive verbal: gerund focusing on something)

Question: How does the goal keep you?
Answer: Focused. (Adverb in function)
Answer: Focusing on something. (Adverb in function)

Keeps you happy. (adjective in form)
Keeps you doing something. (transitive verbal: gerund)

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