I got this question on Kaplan's test
Biologists have encountered a new species of giant squid, one that they believe is a type heretofore unknown to science.
a) that they believe is
b) that they believe it to be
c) they believe it is of
d) they believe that is
e) they believe to be of
I find one of the explanations slightly confusing, could any Kaplan instructors pls clarify
Choice A and B are incorrct because : Neither of these constructions is particularly bothersome to the ear, but remember the GMAT wants us to be efficient in our word choices - that is, we should use as few words as needed to get our point across. Thus, we eliminate choices (A) and (B).
Choice E is correct : although it has five words to convey the point ("they believe to be of") while the original only has four
I am confused. Could you pls explain a reason for eliminating A, is it really a wrong construction and what can I take away from that wrong answer.
thanks in advance!
Biologists have encountered a new species of giant squid, one that they believe is a type heretofore unknown to science.
a) that they believe is
b) that they believe it to be
c) they believe it is of
d) they believe that is
e) they believe to be of
I find one of the explanations slightly confusing, could any Kaplan instructors pls clarify
Choice A and B are incorrct because : Neither of these constructions is particularly bothersome to the ear, but remember the GMAT wants us to be efficient in our word choices - that is, we should use as few words as needed to get our point across. Thus, we eliminate choices (A) and (B).
Choice E is correct : although it has five words to convey the point ("they believe to be of") while the original only has four
I am confused. Could you pls explain a reason for eliminating A, is it really a wrong construction and what can I take away from that wrong answer.
thanks in advance!













