Out of America's fascination with all

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Out of America's fascination with all

by vipulgoyal » Tue Feb 24, 2015 7:26 pm
Out of America's fascination with all things antique have grown a market for bygone styles of furniture and fixtures that are bringing back the chaise lounge, the overstuffed sofa, and the claw footed bathtub.

1.things antique have grown a market for bygone styles of furniture and fixtures that are bringing
2.things antique has grown a market for bygone styles of furniture and fixtures that is bringing
3.things that are antiques has grown a market for bygone styles of furniture and fixtures that bring
4.antique things have grown a market for bygone styles of furniture that are bringing
5.antique things has grown a market for bygone styles of furniture and fixtures that bring
[OG 10th Edition]

OA B

first query:- why sub is market, I asked myself, what has grown market " , "all antique things" so this should be the sub

Second query:- that always takes immediate presiding noun which is fixtures in this case, then why "is" after that why not "are"
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by GMATGuruNY » Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:30 am
vipulgoyal wrote:
first query:- why sub is market, I asked myself, what has grown market " , "all antique things" so this should be the sub
I explain the structure of the OA here:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/serious-og-1 ... 72375.html
Second query:- that always takes immediate presiding noun which is fixtures in this case, then why "is" after that why not "are"
A that-modifier does NOT have to refer to the immediately preceding noun.
In most cases:
that + singular verb will refer to the nearest preceding singular noun.
that + plural verb will refer to the nearest preceding plural noun.
In the OA, that is bringing (that + singular verb) clearly refers to market (also singular).
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