To attract the most talented workers, some companies are offering a wider range of benefits, letting employees pick those most important to them.
(A) benefits, letting employees pick those most important to them
(B) benefits, letting employees pick the most important of them to themselves
(C) benefits and letting employees pick the most important to themselves
(D) benefits and let employees pick the most important to them
(E) benefits and let employees pick those that are most important to themselves
OA: A.
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This question is testing PRONOUNS and PARALLELISM.
(A) benefits, letting employees pick those most important to them
No error.
(B) benefits, letting employees pick the most important of them to themselves
Pronoun confusion. We should use "them" to refer to "benefits" while using "themselves" to refer to "employees" within the same clause.
(C) benefits and letting employees pick the most important to themselves
- "the most important"... what? We need something to stand in for "most important benefits"
(D) benefits and let employees pick the most important to them
- same issue as in C
- "are offering... and let..." is not parallel
(E) benefits and let employees pick those that are most important to themselves
- "and let" not parallel
- reflexive "themselves" not necessary
(A) benefits, letting employees pick those most important to them
No error.
(B) benefits, letting employees pick the most important of them to themselves
Pronoun confusion. We should use "them" to refer to "benefits" while using "themselves" to refer to "employees" within the same clause.
(C) benefits and letting employees pick the most important to themselves
- "the most important"... what? We need something to stand in for "most important benefits"
(D) benefits and let employees pick the most important to them
- same issue as in C
- "are offering... and let..." is not parallel
(E) benefits and let employees pick those that are most important to themselves
- "and let" not parallel
- reflexive "themselves" not necessary
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Hi Erickson,ceilidh.erickson wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:40 pmThis question is testing PRONOUNS and PARALLELISM.
(A) benefits, letting employees pick those most important to them
No error.
(B) benefits, letting employees pick the most important of them to themselves
Pronoun confusion. We should use "them" to refer to "benefits" while using "themselves" to refer to "employees" within the same clause.
(C) benefits and letting employees pick the most important to themselves
- "the most important"... what? We need something to stand in for "most important benefits"
(D) benefits and let employees pick the most important to them
- same issue as in C
- "are offering... and let..." is not parallel
(E) benefits and let employees pick those that are most important to themselves
- "and let" not parallel
- reflexive "themselves" not necessary
Thank you for your explaination!
I was wondering that in A, there is no need for an"and" sit between "V-ing1, V-ing2"? or just because in these 5 choices we don't have a betterone?
Thanks!