
1. The original sentence should be revised to "aims at following the verb in ing form."
2. The phrase "aim at" should be followed by a gerund (verb in -ing form) as it indicates an ongoing action or state.
3. The sentence should be structured to maintain the intended meaning while ensuring grammatical accuracy and clarity.
Revised Content:
1. The correct usage of "aims at" requires a gerund, which is a verb in the -ing form, to indicate an ongoing action or state that the subject is focused on.
2. When "aims at" is used to mean "to have as a goal or objective," it is followed by a gerund to specify the intended target or purpose.
3. Examples of correct usage include: "Their objective is to improve customer satisfaction," and "The company aims at expanding its market share."