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by rommysingh » Mon Aug 10, 2015 8:00 pm
In many nations, criminal law does not apply to corporations, but in the United Stated today, a corporation commits a crime whenever one of its employees commits a crime, if the employee acted [/u]within the scope of his or her authority and if the corporation benefited as a result.

A. a corporation commits a crime whenever one of its employees commits a crime, if the employee acted
B. a corporation is committing a crime whenever one of its employees committed a crime, if those employees were acting
C. corporations commit a crime whenever one of its employees does, on the
condition that the employee acts
D. corporations commit crimes whenever an employee of those corporations commit a crime, if it was while acting
E. the corporation whose employees commit a crime, commits a crime, whenever the employee acted
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by Uva@90 » Tue Aug 11, 2015 8:39 pm
Hi Rommy Singh,

Is OA A

Here is my shot,

B = Present continuous (committing) is not required.
C = Pronouns(its) does not agrees with Noun(Corporations)
D = SV agreement - Employee and commit
E = Awkard sentence formations

Experts correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks.

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by bonetlobo » Tue Aug 11, 2015 11:36 pm
B. "one of its employees" is not matching with "those employees". It should have been "that" employee
C. "corporations" is not matching with "its"
D. "corporations" is not matching with "it"
E. "whose employees" is not matching with "the employee"