MGMAT SC guide states that in case of a subgroup modifier, 'few/some of which' constructions must have a working verb. Constructions with 'few/some of them' must not have a working verb.
In this question, doesnt the above rule apply? Can someone clarify?
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i think the sentence is trying to show a contrast and requires use of BUT. B/N d and E , E is better
It does not matter how many times you get knocked down , but how many times you get up