Though the law will require emissions testing of all diesel vehicles, from tractor
trailers to excursion buses, it will have no effect on sport utility vehicles, almost all of
which are gasoline powered, and will not be subjected to emissions-control standards
as stringent as they are for diesel-powered vehicles.
A. powered, and will not be subjected to emissions-control standards as stringent as they
are for
B. powered, and therefore not subjected to emissions-control standards that are as
stringent as those of
C. powered and therefore not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as those
for
D. powered, which are not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as they are
for
E. powered and therefore they are not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent
as those of
A- law will not be subjected to - wrong, Sports utility vehicles will not be subjected to is required
B-same as A
C- Is the construction. But law will have no effect on ..... sports utility vehicles, Almost all of which are gasoline powered and therefore not subject to..
what is subject of 'and therefore not subject to..' in C- is it sports utility vehicles ?
D- need those
E- --Modifier and complete sentence - not parallell
'almost all of which are gasoline powered (Modifier)
and therefore they are not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as those of'
C- almost all of which are gasoline powered and therefore not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as those for
-- sport utility vehicles not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as those for
Does it mean under the jurisdiction sport utility vehicles are not subject to emissions-control standards
D- almost all of which are gasoline powered, which are not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as they are for
-- which in 2nd part refers to which in first part? (that is almost all of Sports unitility vehicles)
OR what does 'which' in 2nd part refer to ??
Secondly, what is wrong with usage of 'they' in Option D. I understand 'those' is commonly used during comparison but could not make out whats worng with 'they'. Is it because they refers to subject (which) in previous sentence which is sport unitility vehicles
trailers to excursion buses, it will have no effect on sport utility vehicles, almost all of
which are gasoline powered, and will not be subjected to emissions-control standards
as stringent as they are for diesel-powered vehicles.
A. powered, and will not be subjected to emissions-control standards as stringent as they
are for
B. powered, and therefore not subjected to emissions-control standards that are as
stringent as those of
C. powered and therefore not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as those
for
D. powered, which are not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as they are
for
E. powered and therefore they are not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent
as those of
A- law will not be subjected to - wrong, Sports utility vehicles will not be subjected to is required
B-same as A
C- Is the construction. But law will have no effect on ..... sports utility vehicles, Almost all of which are gasoline powered and therefore not subject to..
what is subject of 'and therefore not subject to..' in C- is it sports utility vehicles ?
D- need those
E- --Modifier and complete sentence - not parallell
'almost all of which are gasoline powered (Modifier)
and therefore they are not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as those of'
C- almost all of which are gasoline powered and therefore not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as those for
-- sport utility vehicles not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as those for
Does it mean under the jurisdiction sport utility vehicles are not subject to emissions-control standards
D- almost all of which are gasoline powered, which are not subject to emissions-control standards as stringent as they are for
-- which in 2nd part refers to which in first part? (that is almost all of Sports unitility vehicles)
OR what does 'which' in 2nd part refer to ??
Secondly, what is wrong with usage of 'they' in Option D. I understand 'those' is commonly used during comparison but could not make out whats worng with 'they'. Is it because they refers to subject (which) in previous sentence which is sport unitility vehicles












