Under a provision of the Constitution that was never applied. Congress has been required to call a convention
for considering possible amendments to the document when formally asked to do it by the legislatures
of two-thirds of the states.
(D) has never been applied, whereby Congress is required to call a convention to consider possible
amendments to the document when formally asked to do so
SENTENCE FRAGMENTATION
(E) has never been applied. Congress is required to call a convention to consider possible amendments to
the document when formally asked to do so
CORRECT
why whereby is wrong?
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Than we will still have the tense problem. HAS & WAS!piyush_nitt wrote:wondering if option A is correct if we modify the ending to "to do so".logitech wrote:to do it !!! in option A is one of the big NO's in GMAT!piyush_nitt wrote:Why not A?
why do we need present perfect in the main clause?
Cannot we use 'was' and 'has been' combination as used in sentence A?
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Yes!duongthang wrote:"whereby" is coordinate or subordinate conjuction
PLs help , my friend
it is acting as subordinating conjunction
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