OE :
The original sentence correctly uses the past perfect form “had had” to establish a chronology of two
past events; it is clear that Howard Stern “had had success” (past perfect) prior to the moment in the
past when he “opted out” (simple past) of terrestrial broadcasting.
(A) CORRECT. This choice is correct as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) The present perfect form “has had” incorrectly implies that Howard Stern continues to have
success broadcasting on terrestrial
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The original sentence correctly uses the past perfect form “had had” to establish a chronology of two
past events; it is clear that Howard Stern “had had success” (past perfect) prior to the moment in the
past when he “opted out” (simple past) of terrestrial broadcasting.
(A) CORRECT. This choice is correct as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) The present perfect form “has had” incorrectly implies that Howard Stern continues to have
success broadcasting on terrestrial
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