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shujauee wrote:
Why we replaced 'majoring' with 'who major' ?
The modifier 'majoring' was correctly modifying noun 'studnets'.
Why we replaced 'majoring' with 'who major' ?
The modifier 'majoring' was correctly modifying noun 'studnets'.
We rejected A not because of this distinction but because of the one highlighted below:
(A) majoring in specialized areas like those of finance and marketing have been becomingincreasingly
As noted by abhimahna, a "such as" construction should be used to introduce examples, not "like". Also, the use of the present perfect progressive (have been
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