Which of the sentences is grammatically correct?
- The using of the opportunities offered by ... became an important element.
- A significant element became the using of the opportunities offered by ...
Thank you in advance for your help.
Which of the sentences is grammatically correct?
- The using of the opportunities offered by ... became an important element.
- A significant element became the using of the opportunities offered by ...
Thank you in advance for your help.
Both are grammatical, but neither is very satisfactory.
In the first place, the ponderous construction the VERBing of is almost always a bad choice. If you want the -ing form in situations like this, employ it as a frank verb: write using X. If for some reason you want to bleach out any hint of ‘verbiness’, employ the ordinary noun form, use of.
(Usage is something else again: it designates habitual or customary use, and today usually refers to use of some linguistic form.)
Other things being equal, I recommend the verbal use; too many nouns makes your diction sound pompous and self-important.
In the second place, you should not speak of using an opportunity. Use is employed with a tool or means by which you do something.
But an opportunity is not a tool or means for doing something; it is an occasion for doing something. Opportunity signifies a time or a situation or a state of affairs particularly suited to doing whatever it is you want to do. You would do better to use take advantage of or seize or exploit:
You should use use or usage instead of using, because using is a verb form, not a noun.
The use/usage of the opportunities offered by ... became an important element.
A significant element became the use/usage of the opportunities offered by ...
Otherwise I think the meanings are similar (without further context).
What follows complements @StoneyB 's little nugget of writer's wisdom by answering which choice of sentence is more natural.
Although both sentences are grammatical, English favours the order subject-verb-object:
Taking advantage of the opportunity offered by ... became an important factor
However, the order object-verb-subject can also be found specially in certain literary styles such as poetry:
An important factor became taking advantage of the opportunity offered by ...