verb tense - long term interest rate - help

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by Patrick_GMATFix » Tue Jun 08, 2010 8:37 pm
[The response below can also be found in this thread]

"Since February" is a keyword here because it tells us that we're dealing with a present perfect time frame.
  • Incorrect: Since February, analysts predicted...
  • Correct: Since February, analysts have been predicting...
This leaves us with A or D.

The significant split between A/D is
  • A: Analysts have been predicting that the target will be raised (in the future)
  • D: Analysts have been predicting that the target be raised (in the future)
A is better. A prediction is being made in the present (present perfect actually); the action predicted should be expressed in the future.
A is correct.

Use the Drill Engine to practice similar questions in timed drills; select topic="verb Tense" and difficulty="600-700" when setting up the drill. A much more detailed discussion and video solution can also be seen at GMATPrep question 2045

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by gmatruler » Sun Jul 18, 2010 7:04 am
Just had this question. Good test of the use of present perfect. Thanks for the explanation.

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