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by selango » Tue Oct 12, 2010 5:44 am
Consumption of bread products made from ergot-infected grains often trigger severely debilitating symptoms such as muscle contractions, seizures and gangrene but, at a proper dose, also cause a significant reduction in maternal bleeding after childbirth.

A. bread products made from ergot-infected grains often trigger severely debilitating symptoms such as muscle
contractions, seizures and gangrene but, at a proper dose, also cause a significant reduction in

B. products made from ergot-infected grains often trigger severely debilitating symptoms such as muscle contractions,
seizures and gangrene but, at a proper dose, also cause significantly reduced

C. bread products made from ergot-infected grains often triggers severely debilitating symptoms such as muscle
contractions, seizures and gangrene but, at a proper dose, also causes a significant reduction in

D. bread made from ergot-infected grains often triggers severely debilitating symptoms such as muscle contractions,
seizures and gangrene but, at a proper dose, also cause a significant reduction in

E. bread products made from ergot-infected grains often trigger severely debilitating symptoms such as muscle
contractions, seizures and gangrene but, at a proper dose, also causes a significantly reduced
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by kvcpk » Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:08 am
Consumption of is singular. Hence requires "triggers"
ABE out.

consumption of bread products is the intended meaning. not BREAD alone.
hence D is out.

pick C.
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by pradeepkaushal9518 » Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:55 am
bread products is required so A C and E
bewteen A C and E

also causes and also cause here it is singular so also causes is correct so C is better than A and E
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by gmat_perfect » Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:22 am
kvcpk wrote:Consumption of is singular. Hence requires "triggers"
ABE out.

consumption of bread products is the intended meaning. not BREAD alone.
hence D is out.

pick C.
Nope, D is out not for "bread" but for the use of plural verb.

please see the sentence as follows:

D. Consumption of bread made from ergot-infected grains often triggers severely debilitating symptoms such as muscle contractions, seizures and gangrene but, at a proper dose, also cause a significant reduction in

==> Consumption triggers but also cause(s).

Here, the subject of the two verbs--trigger and cause--is consumption, so both of the verbs MUST be in singular form.

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by pesfunk » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:34 pm
IMO C

What's the OA ?

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by selango » Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:19 am
OA C
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by Anaira Mitch » Thu Sep 14, 2017 4:13 am
The primary issue with this question is subject-verb agreement. The subject is "consumption,"
which is singular (and note that "consumption" is not underlined, so the subject will
be singular in the correct answer). Any verbs associated with this subject, therefore, also
must be singular. In the original sentence, they are both plural ("trigger" and "cause").

(A) This choice is incorrect because it repeats the original sentence.

(B) Although this sentence makes two changes from the original sentence, neither one
fixes the subject-verb agreement problem; the singular subject, "consumption," is still paired
with two plural verbs, "trigger" and "cause."

(C) CORRECT. This choice correctly pairs the singular subject, "consumption," with two
singular verbs, "triggers" and "causes."

(D) This sentence corrects the first of the two verbs ("triggers") by making it singular to match
the singular subject, "consumption," but the second verb ("cause") is still plural.

(E) This sentence corrects the second of the two verbs ("causes") by making it singular to
match the singular subject, "consumption," but the first verb ("trigger") is still plural.

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