Please find attached a question from Kaplan(Advanced Version).
Please comment on the answer, particularly between option B & D. Whether "that are bringing" refers to television shows or to public's interest.[/img]
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IMO E. B and D have "ing" in the verb. rule of thumb, whenever you have to choose between "ing" and regular verb, go with the later. except, when you are choosing between Which, that, or a verb with "ing" to madify a noun or a clause.
In this case, I use bring.
In this case, I use bring.
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refer OG #116 ... the furniture market problem...
this problem has S-V agrement in 2 places...
first should be has rather than have and next should be is rather than are...as that refers to market and not the shows....
this problem has S-V agrement in 2 places...
first should be has rather than have and next should be is rather than are...as that refers to market and not the shows....
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WOW..WONDERFUL Q!!
I TOO GOT STUMPED FOR B
I TOO GOT STUMPED FOR B