vk_vinayak wrote:I chose B.
Candidates make statements that they think are true. >> They think statements are true
Vs
Candidates make statements that they think to be true. >> They think statements to be true.
First one sounds better to me.
Btw, what exactly is the difference between these two statements?
"Think to be" is unidiomatic. That's just the way it is.
"Think of as" or "Think is/are" is the correct usage.
In this example, we discard "is" due to S-V disagreement.
"Think of as" requires a noun as the end but we have "true" which is an adjective, so we discard "of as" option. That leaves us with "are" as the correct usage.
Cheers!
PS: Edit: Kalpita correctly pointed out that I had written "true" as a verb, while it is being used as an adjective (which it is mostly used for anyway, verb usage of true isn't common). Thanks kalpita.