victory47 wrote:
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in C, "paying" is not a noun , and, so, can not go with possesive "its". "its payment to" is correct. C is out.
in D, "but" a conjuction whichi is used to connect the two like entities. "proving" is not parallel with any entities. D is out
Hi @Victory46
While I agree with you about A and B, I don't agree with you about C.
Concrete nouns are preferred over gerunds but not insofar as to rule out an answer choice.
Nonetheless it would be good
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