It was an increase in reported cases of malaria along the Gulf Coast that in 1921 led the health authorities’ granting a permit for experimentation with human subjects to the group that later would be called by the name of Unimedco.
(A) authorities’ granting a permit for experimentation with human subjects to the group that later would be called by the name of
(B) authorities’ granting a permit for experimentation with human subjects to the group that later to be called by the name of
(C) authorities’ granting a permit for experimentation using human subjects to the group that later would be called by the name of
(D) authorities to grant a permit for human experimentation to the group later called
(E) authorities to grant a permit for human experimentation to the group that later would be called by the name of
unimedco
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well..the ans should be A.
idoms are - experiment with
we should use "ing" the reason being - earlier in one post stuart mentied that if its jump from noun or just before that word if it is a noun then we should always use participle..
so just after health authorities -- ing should be used.
idoms are - experiment with
we should use "ing" the reason being - earlier in one post stuart mentied that if its jump from noun or just before that word if it is a noun then we should always use participle..
so just after health authorities -- ing should be used.
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Led the authorities to grant - seems right to me.
D seems logical but still one doubt - what about HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION- does it convey the same meaning as experimentation with human subjects ????
Experiment With - is correct idiom but experiment with humans OR experiment on humans Vs Human experiments?
Doesn't HUMAN EXPERIMENTS- seem very illogical- here as we are not talking abt morality of experiments but rather on whom the experiments are being conducted
Can experts advise. Seems no expert is willing to help these days...
Led the authorities to grant - seems right to me.
D seems logical but still one doubt - what about HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION- does it convey the same meaning as experimentation with human subjects ????
Experiment With - is correct idiom but experiment with humans OR experiment on humans Vs Human experiments?
Doesn't HUMAN EXPERIMENTS- seem very illogical- here as we are not talking abt morality of experiments but rather on whom the experiments are being conducted
Can experts advise. Seems no expert is willing to help these days...
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imo D
for me 'called' and 'by the name of' are redundant
for example:
Michael Jackson is also called MJ - correct
Michael Jackson is also called by the name of MJ? - not correct
for me 'called' and 'by the name of' are redundant
for example:
Michael Jackson is also called MJ - correct
Michael Jackson is also called by the name of MJ? - not correct
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Can you please provide the link of that post.timepass wrote:well..the ans should be A.
idoms are - experiment with
we should use "ing" the reason being - earlier in one post stuart mentied that if its jump from noun or just before that word if it is a noun then we should always use participle..
so just after health authorities -- ing should be used.
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it seems something wrong with the apostrofe.
The correct idiom shouldn´t be to grant ...to ?
also IMO the answer should be D.
E seems to be wordy, I agree with some of you guys.
what´s the OA ?
The correct idiom shouldn´t be to grant ...to ?
also IMO the answer should be D.
E seems to be wordy, I agree with some of you guys.
what´s the OA ?
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