udaymathapati wrote:
Asset allocators create portfolios, often in the form of mutual funds, with the intention to turn in good results in both ‘bull” and “bear” markets.
(A) with the intention
(B) the intention of which is
(C) intended
(D) and intending
(E) so intended as
[Reveal] Spoiler:
Why C is better than A?
noun+intended to do something is an idiom. "with intention to do" can modify the subject of main clause. here , the meaning should be "noun+intended to do" . the meaning " subject +with intention
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