wps002 wrote:
Can anyone provide the proper reason to eliminate D? There is no subject verb disagreement here. I see so many here talking about singular verb but that is obviously wrong.
D: with transpiration from soil and from plants to return approximately 21 inches to the atmosphere, the rest of the 9 inches contributes to the flow
Is the second part of the sentence a run on?
Is it that we can't start a sentence after ; with "with" (why not?)
Is it something
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D: with transpiration from soil and from plants to return approximately 21 inches to the atmosphere, the rest of the 9 inches contributes to the flow
Is the second part of the sentence a run on?
Is it that we can't start a sentence after ; with "with" (why not?)
Is it something
...





