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Gmat09_5ALL
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The fact that the verb "announce" is in the past tense means that you definitely cannot use future or present after it. It's a rule of "coordination of tenses", so to speak. You need to have either past there, or use something like a gerund or an infinitive.
Option D is eliminated because the arrangement of the words in the sentence are not appropriate. Plus, "announced to" is not idiomatic, you only "announce that something".













