The demystified computer, considered by most analysts the major breakthrough of the 1980s, was the pivotal event that caused technology and mass communication to unite.
A- The demystified computer, considered by most analysts the
B - The demystified computer, which most analysts have been considering
C - Demystifying the computer, which most analysts consider to be
D - The demystification of the computer,, which most analysts consider the
E - The demystified computer, which most analysts consider a
OA after some discussion.
Kindly tell me, whether "consider to be" is wrong/ right idiom? Or there is some other reason why C is wrong?
Consider to be...
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The only event referred in the sentence is 'Demystification/Demystifying'.
Narrows down to C and D.
The Idiom for 'Consider' is:
Consider X Y
Consider(+Nothing)
C is wrong.
Pick D
Narrows down to C and D.
The Idiom for 'Consider' is:
Consider X Y
Consider(+Nothing)
C is wrong.
Pick D
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Yes, OA is D. What u meant by "Consider(+Nothing)"??selango wrote:The only event referred in the sentence is 'Demystification/Demystifying'.
Narrows down to C and D.
The Idiom for 'Consider' is:
Consider X Y
Consider(+Nothing)
C is wrong.
Pick D