Hi,
I am reposting a question that I feel I still don't understand the reasoning given to the right answer:
Visitors to the park have often looked up into the leafy canopy and saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs hang like socks on
a clothesline.
(A) saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs hang
(B) saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs were hanging
(C) saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, with arms and legs hanging
(D) seen monkeys sleeping on the branches, with arms and legs hanging
(E) seen monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs have hung
OA: D
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My analysis of the question
First, the question tests the pronoun reference the modifier. A, B, and E can be ruled out because the have the pronouns "whose" which refer wrongly to branches instead of to monkeys.
The issue I am still puzzled about is how to choose between the past simple verb "saw" in option C and the present perfect version "have seen" in D. Some claim that this is a parallelism issue and because the first verb, have looked, is in present perfect, the second should be as well.
However, I can show a simple example in which tenses change and still the parallelism remain: "I was walking and then suddenly I saw him".
I would most appreciate your opinions on the matter.
I am reposting a question that I feel I still don't understand the reasoning given to the right answer:
Visitors to the park have often looked up into the leafy canopy and saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs hang like socks on
a clothesline.
(A) saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs hang
(B) saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs were hanging
(C) saw monkeys sleeping on the branches, with arms and legs hanging
(D) seen monkeys sleeping on the branches, with arms and legs hanging
(E) seen monkeys sleeping on the branches, whose arms and legs have hung
OA: D
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My analysis of the question
First, the question tests the pronoun reference the modifier. A, B, and E can be ruled out because the have the pronouns "whose" which refer wrongly to branches instead of to monkeys.
The issue I am still puzzled about is how to choose between the past simple verb "saw" in option C and the present perfect version "have seen" in D. Some claim that this is a parallelism issue and because the first verb, have looked, is in present perfect, the second should be as well.
However, I can show a simple example in which tenses change and still the parallelism remain: "I was walking and then suddenly I saw him".
I would most appreciate your opinions on the matter.












