GMAT Prep - Bankrupt
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In 1997..a point in past..so the use of present perfect tense kills C.ankit1383 wrote:Can someone explain why WHO cannot be used in this sentence.....
I opted for option C.....
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Logitechlogitech wrote:In 1997..a point in past..so the use of present perfect tense kills C.ankit1383 wrote:Can someone explain why WHO cannot be used in this sentence.....
I opted for option C.....
one more thing
In option C who modifies...Citizens(plural)..is this correct ?????
- logitech
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I think so.ankit1383 wrote:Logitechlogitech wrote:In 1997..a point in past..so the use of present perfect tense kills C.ankit1383 wrote:Can someone explain why WHO cannot be used in this sentence.....
I opted for option C.....
one more thing
In option C who modifies...Citizens(plural)..is this correct ?????
LGTCH
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"DON'T LET ANYONE STEAL YOUR DREAM!"
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"DON'T LET ANYONE STEAL YOUR DREAM!"