preposition + noun + participle pattern

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preposition + noun + participle pattern

by topspin330 » Sun Jan 01, 2012 6:03 pm
could some please explain how choices C and E include that pattern? I kind of see it in C but in E, isnt it just infinitive + noun? Also, any resources you guys might have to help recognize these patterns? thanks.

Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a late nineteenth-century feminist, called for urban apartment houses including child-care facilities and clustered suburban houses including communal eating and social facilities.

A) including child-care facilities and clustered suburban houses including communal eating and social facilities
B) that included child-care facilities, and for clustered suburban houses to include communal eating and social facilities
C) with child-care facilities included and for clustered suburban houses to include communal eating and social facilities
D) that included child-care facilities and for clustered suburban houses with communal eating and social facilities
E) to include child-care facilities and for clustered suburban houses with communal eating and social facilities included

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by topspin330 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 4:48 pm
anyone please?

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by GmatVerbal » Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:48 pm
IMO- A? ( looks parallel)


C- with child-care facilities included ==>noun: child-care, p. participle: "included"

E - with communal eating and social facilities included==> noun: communal eating and social facilities, participle: "included"