sayantanc2k wrote:
abhimahna wrote:
Isn't intention to expand changes the meaning a bit? I marked C only for this reason. Please provide your inputs.
Yes, it does - "a plan to expand" would be better.
However option C is wrong because "plan on" is unidiomatichere.
Intheir most recent press release, the new management stated that they plan to expand into the global software market via a series of acquisitions in Asia and Latin America.
A) their most recent press release, the new management stated that they
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