gmatimothy wrote:
I know there are a number of discussions on (B), but I still don't get why Subject-verb agreement in B is wrong.
Isn't it okay to write "saves" for "one in five Americans"?
"working shorter hours at their jobs in order to provide care for an elderly relative" seems to modify "five Americans" but starting with "saves," the sentence is about "one in five Americans." 1 in 5 saves society millions
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Isn't it okay to write "saves" for "one in five Americans"?
"working shorter hours at their jobs in order to provide care for an elderly relative" seems to modify "five Americans" but starting with "saves," the sentence is about "one in five Americans." 1 in 5 saves society millions
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