Mo2men wrote:
Dear GMATGuru,
This question is from 1000 series. According to it, he OA is D.
1- Is the verb tense correct i the OA? 'have evolved' gives the meaning that it is started in the past and still present or its effect still exists. it is very weird.
A present perfect verb (
has + VERBed or
have + VERBed) expresses a PAST ACTION that affects the present.
Generally, the usage of a present perfect verb implies that the subject of the verb still exists.
Incorrect:
The dinosaurs have evolved over time.
The sentence above is illogical because the verb in red (present perfect) implies that the dinosaurs still exist.
D:
All species have evolved over time.
Here, the verb in red (present perfect) implies that all species still exist.
Since some species have died out -- the dinosaurs, for example -- option D is illogical and thus not viable.
I recommend that you disregard the SC above.
2- What is the difference between whereby & in which? which one is correct?
Thanks in advance
a theory in which X
a theory whereby X
Both constructions are viable and seem so close in meaning as to be indistinguishable.
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