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Hi sir, I am Bruce LEE. I am from Boston. I am preparing for GMAT exam. I want you to help me by providing me with the free GMAT verbal practice test questions. Can you help me? As you have asked for the free GMAT verbal practice test questions, check below for it The capacity of embryonic stem cells to develop into most types of human tissue, which makes them potentially valuable for medical applications, but the genetic program that underlies this quality is not yet known. tissue, which makes them tissue makes them tissues, which make them tissue, making them tissue make it Explanatory Answer The clause preceding the word but and the one following it are each intended to be independent — that is, each one should stand as a complete sentence in itself. However, the first clause lacks a predicate, and the result is a so-called "run-on" sentence. By simply removing the word which and the comma preceding it, the problem is solved and the result is a sentence that makes sense. (The singular noun capacity takes the singular verb form makes.) The correct response is (B). By the mid-1700s, when it began a concerted effort to prevent famine and plague, the French government had fully realized that the success of its state building projects depended on the welfare of its people. By the mid-1700s, when it began a concerted effort to prevent famine and plague, the French government had fully realized Until the mid-1700s, when it had begun a concerted effort to prevent famine and plague, the French government had fully realized By the mid-1700s the French government began a concerted effort to prevent famine and plague, when it fully realized The French government began a concerted effort to prevent famine and plague by the mid-1700s, fully realizing When the French government began a concerted effort to prevent famine and plague, it fully realized by the mid-1700s GMAT Verbal Practice test questions ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For more you can refer to the attached file Last edited by Aakashd; February 24th, 2020 at 09:21 AM. |