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alien life

by anantbhatia » Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:09 pm
In the search for alien life, astronomers have recently begun studying a promising region, a solar system that is populated by a number of potentially life-friendly planets formed by fragments of an exploding star some 7 million years ago and features many of the geological and climatic prerequisites for the evolution of life.

features


featured

had featured

featuring

feature

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by shovan85 » Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:45 am
IMO D

This problem reminds me the OG problem which describes an Algae spawned and extending under ...

https://www.beatthegmat.com/og210-t19678.html

Hope this helps

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by anantbhatia » Thu Oct 07, 2010 2:06 am
I am too confused with use of -ing.

This is one of the areas in which I make mistakes most frequently. Please tell me a source where I can hone this topic.

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by Yanat » Thu Oct 07, 2010 7:53 am
IMO featuring fits in well and is the answer

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by niksworth » Thu Oct 07, 2010 8:57 am
shovan85 wrote:IMO D

This problem reminds me the OG problem which describes an Algae spawned and extending under ...

https://www.beatthegmat.com/og210-t19678.html
No way. That problem has parallelism between past participle spawned and present participle extending.

We cannot extend the same logic here.

The first verb - is populated is not a participle at all. Instead, it is a conjugated verb form (simple present in passive voice).

I think A fits better in the present sentence as it maintains parallelism in the verb tenses.

In the search for alien life, astronomers have recently begun studying a promising region, a solar system that is populated by a number of potentially life-friendly planets formed by fragments of an exploding star some 7 million years ago and features many of the geological and climatic prerequisites for the evolution of life.

Both the verbs are in present tense.

If we use featuring here,

In the search for alien life, astronomers have recently begun studying a promising region, a solar system that is populated by a number of potentially life-friendly planets formed by fragments of an exploding star some 7 million years ago and featuring many of the geological and climatic prerequisites for the evolution of life.

I am befuddled how present tense verb form is populated by and verbal featuring can be considered parallel.

If however the sentence were something like -

In the search for alien life, astronomers have recently begun studying a promising region, a solar system populated by a number of potentially life-friendly planets formed by fragments of an exploding star some 7 million years ago and featuring many of the geological and climatic prerequisites for the evolution of life.

Here I have removed that is from the original sentence making the two bold parts participles and thus parallel.

If the OA is indeed D, then I am sure that there has been an oversight on Grockit's part by the introduction of that is before populated.

Others may pitch in, or a Grockit instructor may explain.
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