rakaisraka wrote:
Option D above : from your example its clear that Him is not the subject , I think i got confused because sometimes gerund ( ING form of verbs) also act as subjects.
For example : Drinking water is expensive in europe , however it seems like in option D something lacks .. which is subject.
Actually "him" and " automobile company" both are objects of the present participle ( or gerund - depends how you look at it) "bringing". Therefore as you had thought "
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