Concepts Tested – Verb, Usage
The sentence as written is missing a verb, so A goes out. It also uses ‘which’
incorrectly as a restrictive phrase (there is no comma before ‘which’).
B is again missing a verb.
C goes out because the present tense verb ‘are’ does not agree with the past
tense (occurred) implied in the sentence
Between D and E, E is awkward in construction. ‘Drowning’ is an accident and it is
much better to say that an accident ‘took place’. It also uses the
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The sentence as written is missing a verb, so A goes out. It also uses ‘which’
incorrectly as a restrictive phrase (there is no comma before ‘which’).
B is again missing a verb.
C goes out because the present tense verb ‘are’ does not agree with the past
tense (occurred) implied in the sentence
Between D and E, E is awkward in construction. ‘Drowning’ is an accident and it is
much better to say that an accident ‘took place’. It also uses the
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