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Gerund: Organizing the events in efficient and effective manner



 
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Gerund: Organizing the events in efficient and effective manner #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:52 am   Gerund: Organizing the events in efficient and effective manner
 

Hi,

I am writing one sentence below this line.

"Organizing the events in efficient and effective manner".

I deliberately used "Organizing" word to start with Gerund as noun in the above sentence .

Does the above sentence contain any grammatical mistakes

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Gerund: Organizing the events in efficient and effective manner #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:21 am   Gerund: Organizing the events in efficient and effective manner
 

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