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vishalwin
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The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended the use of fail-safe mechanisms on airliner cargo door latches assuring the doors are properly closed before takeoff and to prevent them from popping open in flight.
(A) assuring the doors are properly closed
(B) for the assurance of proper closing
(C) assuring proper closure
(D) to assure closing the doors properly
(E) to assure that the doors are properly closed
Tough one!...At least for me. Please keep on correcting me at every point which is wrong.
so we have 3 splits here:
1) for the assurance
2) assuring
3) to assure
I avoided 1) as GMAT doesn't PREFER noun forms (assurance).
Same goes for option C...CLOSURE is noun form.
Next I don't know how to choose between ASSURING and TO ASSURE. so what about option A?
I think in GMAT we should avoid VERB-ing form when there is any comma with VERB-ing. Is it right?
Now I am left with D and E.
In D option any verb we have infinitive "to assure" and VER-ing, both of which can't act as main verb. So I picked E.
Question: Do we need main verb in the underlined part? I see there is already a verb in non-underlined part "has recommended".
(A) assuring the doors are properly closed
(B) for the assurance of proper closing
(C) assuring proper closure
(D) to assure closing the doors properly
(E) to assure that the doors are properly closed
Tough one!...At least for me. Please keep on correcting me at every point which is wrong.
so we have 3 splits here:
1) for the assurance
2) assuring
3) to assure
I avoided 1) as GMAT doesn't PREFER noun forms (assurance).
Same goes for option C...CLOSURE is noun form.
Next I don't know how to choose between ASSURING and TO ASSURE. so what about option A?
I think in GMAT we should avoid VERB-ing form when there is any comma with VERB-ing. Is it right?
Now I am left with D and E.
In D option any verb we have infinitive "to assure" and VER-ing, both of which can't act as main verb. So I picked E.
Question: Do we need main verb in the underlined part? I see there is already a verb in non-underlined part "has recommended".












