In E, the second half of the sentence - like it did earlier in the decade is wrong.
like is always used with a phrase and not with a clause.
Here "it did earlier in the decade" is a clause.
Like is used to compare nouns, here we are comparing the action.
Hence use of "as" is correct.
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Actually I was talking about the original sentence under discussion....ashish_mahalka wrote:In E, the second half of the sentence - like it did earlier in the decade is wrong.
like is always used with a phrase and not with a clause.
Here "it did earlier in the decade" is a clause.
Like is used to compare nouns, here we are comparing the action.
Hence use of "as" is correct.
Can you please what is wrong in option E in below question(same as in the original post):
With its plan to develop seven and a half acres of shore land, Cleveland is but one of a large number of communities on the Great Lakes that is looking to its waterfront as a way to improve the quality of urban life and attract new businesses.
(A) is looking to its waterfront as a way to improve the quality of urban life and attract
(B) is looking at its waterfront to improve the quality of urban life and attract
(C) are looking to their waterfronts to improve the quality of urban life and attract
(D) are looking to its waterfront as a way of improving the quality of urban life and attracting
(E) are looking at their waterfronts as a way they can improve the quality of urban life and attract












