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by \'manpreet singh » Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:47 pm
In an effort to reduce their inventories, Italian vintners
have cut prices; their wines have been priced to sell,
and they are.


(A) have been priced to sell, and they are
(B) are priced to sell, and they have
(C) are priced to sell, and they do
(D) are being priced to sell, and have
(E) had been priced to sell, and they have

Ans c
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by [email protected] » Mon Jul 22, 2013 12:16 am
Hi manpreet,

The first part of this SC gives you a clue as to what the rest of the sentence will state:

"In an effort to reduce their inventories, ..." tells us that we're in the present, so we'll need present tense verbs.

The verb "are" is a match for the first verb.
Eliminate A and E

The verb "do" is a match for the second verb.
Eliminate B and D

Final Answer: C

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by GMATGuruNY » Mon Jul 22, 2013 3:22 am
In an effort to reduce their inventories, Italian vintners have cut prices;their wines have been priced to sell, and they are

(A) have been priced to sell, and they are
(B) are priced to sell, and they have
(C) are priced to sell, and they do
(D) are being priced to sell, and have
(E) had been priced to sell, and they have

can anyone explain and eliminate each option with respect to MEANING only?
[spoiler]
source: OG13 Q91.
OA: C[/spoiler]
ELLIPSIS is the omission of words whose presence is understood.
Generally, words that are omitted should appear in the SAME FORM earlier in the sentence.

A: wines...priced to SELL, and they are [SELLING].
Selling and sell are different forms.
Eliminate A.

B, D, and E: wines...priced to SELL, and they have [SOLD].
Sold and sell are different forms.
Eliminate B, D and E.

The correct answer is C:
wines priced to SELL, and they do [SELL].
Here, do is standing in for sell.
Both verbs are in the same form.

Please note the following:

To sell can be used to refer to the SELLER:
The stores sells many books.

To sell can also be used to refer to the ITEM BEING SOLD:
The books in the store sell well.
The conveyed meaning here is that many people purchase the books.
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