Which of the following sentences correspond to grammar? 1. I will continue to strive to attain the ideals of. 2. I will continue to struggle to achieve my goals. 3. I will continue to struggle to reach goals.
1 Answer
"I will continue to struggle to achieve my goals."
Explanation:
I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you state "which of the following sentences correspond to grammar?" I think you mean to ask "which statement does not follow proper grammatical structure?"
But out of all the three sentences, phrase 2 looks and sounds the best when read out loud.
Why not sentence 1?
It is poor grammar practices to end a sentence with the word "of."
Plus the sentence is very "wordy" meaning that it is a mouthful to say when read out loud.
Why not sentence 3?
"I will continue to struggle to reach ...... goals?"
Reach what?
You're missing a "determiner" which is a word that comes before a noun and helps determine what it is you are trying to talk about.
If you add a determiner such as "my," sentence 3 is going to look like this:
"I will continue to struggle to reach my goals."
This sentence practically resembles phrase 2,
But sentence 2 is the better option in my opinion.