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by ankit0703 » Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:35 am
Biologists working in Spain say that their discovery of teeming life in a highly acidic river may
not only broaden the search for life, or for evidence of past life, no other planets but also show
that a number of forms of microscopic life can adapt to conditions that scientists have long
thought hostile to all but the hardiest bacteria
.
A. show that a number of forms of microscopic life can adapt to conditions that scientists have long
thought hostile to all but the hardiest bacteria
B. may show that a number of forms of microscopic life is capable of adapting to conditions that
scientists have long thought hostile to all bacteria but the hardiest ones
C. shows a number of forms of microscopic life to be capable to adapt to conditions that scientists
have long thought had been hostile to all but the hardiest bacteria
D. showing that a number of forms of microscopic life is capable of adapting to conditions that
scientists have long thought had been hostile to all but the hardiest bacteria
E. showing that a number of forms of microscopic life can adapt to conditions that scientists have
long thought hostile to all bacteria but the hardiest

OA: A

Could anyone let me know why the verb "broaden" is used? According to me it should be "broadens".
But since it is an OG question, by default it has to be correct. What is the reasoning behind using "broaden"?
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by The Iceman » Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:46 am
The sentence reads "may not only broaden".

If 'may' were not used the right word to use would have been 'broadens' as in "not only broadens".

The sentence is talking about the possibility (not a certainty) that a discovery may create and hence the use of "may".

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by Kasia@EconomistGMAT » Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:27 pm
It is incorrect grammatically to use a conjugated verb form after a modal verb such as may, might, should, must, etc. We must always use unconjugated forms after them e.g.
John should QUIT smoking (not QUITS).
He may HELP you with your homework. (not HELPS)
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