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There is an easy to locate split here (is / are) so let’s start there. ‘A new breed of investors’ can be simplified to ‘A new breed [modifier]’ so it’s singular. The clue should be the presence of ‘A’ which indicates singular. On that basis D and E are out.

The second split comes later in the portion either as the older / that the older and regard / consider. Lets deal with consider first, because it’s meaning isn’t relevant here. Consider means ‘to think about’ where as regard means ‘to pass judgement on’. In the context of the sentence, consider is not appropriate so C is out.

Then finally we need to work out whether the ‘that’ in B is necessary. I think it is because it dictates what the older investors regards as too passive.

Hence B is correct.
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+1 for B.

Here look for a 2/3 Split. Eliminate ans choices which begin with 'are'.
In option C look at the word 'consider as' which is incorrect as per GMAT.
Left with option A and B. B conveys the meaning more appropriately.





Left with A and B
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A new breed of investor, among private‐equity firms, hedge funds, and activist shareholders, is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard as too passive.
A. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard as too passive.
B. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies that the older investors regard as too passive.
C. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors consider as too passive.
D. are aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard to be too passive.
E. are aggressively looking for opportunities at creating value from portfolio moves in companies that the older investors regard as too passive


I think A is better than B because they are the same except the "that". This is an essential part, therefore "that" could be omitted.
A should be the answer.
But I don't know why the answer of previous post has "for creating value" in A, absolutely making A wrong.
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B it is : is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio
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A new breed of investor, among private‐equity firms, hedge funds, and activist shareholders, is aggressively looking for opportunities for creating value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard as too passive.

A. is aggressively looking for opportunities for creating value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard as too passive.

B. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies that the older investors regard as too passive.

C. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors consider as too passive.

D. are aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard to be too passive.

E. are aggressively looking for opportunities at creating value from portfolio moves in companies that the older investors regard as too passive.
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Re: A new breed of investor, among private‐equity firms, hedge funds, and [#permalink]
B looks good.
'that' is required in the sentence.
'opportunities to create' is the correct idiom.
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Answer should be B.

In the original sentence, the helping verb "is" correctly used for "A breed" (Singular) subject, but "opportunities for creating" is not an optimal use when it comes to show purpose. Infinitive should have been used.
So, A,D and E are out.

In option C usage of "consider" is idiomatically wrong. Correct use is "Consider X Y": such as, I consider him a friend. So, rejected C. Again I think, in option C, use of "That" is not mandatory; without "that" also meaning will be clear.
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Re: A new breed of investor, among private‐equity firms, hedge funds, and [#permalink]
A. is aggressively looking for opportunities for creating value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard as too passive.
progressive tense is not required.
B. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies that the older investors regard as too passive.
Correct
C. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors consider as too passive.
That is required
D. are aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard to be too passive.
Singular should be used to A new breed, hence are is incorrect
E. are aggressively looking for opportunities at creating value from portfolio moves in companies that the older investors regard as too passive.
Singular should be used to A new breed, hence are is incorrect
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Re: A new breed of investor, among private‐equity firms, hedge funds, and [#permalink]
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A. is aggressively looking for opportunities for creating value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard as too passive.
progressive tense is not required.
B. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies that the older investors regard as too passive.
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Both A and B use progressive tense "is looking". The use of infinitive "to create" is perhaps something that slightly tilts the choice towards B.

Quite a close choice overall.
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New breed - SVA - requires singular verb is -
regard As - correct IDIOM

Clear answer B
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A new breed of investor, among private‐equity firms, hedge funds, and activist shareholders, is aggressively looking for opportunities for creating value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard as too passive.

A. is aggressively looking for opportunities for creating value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard as too passive.errors - 'for creating value'

B. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies that the older investors regard as too passive.correct - 'to create' + 'regard as'

C. is aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors consider as too passive.consider only - there is no consider as or consider to be

D. are aggressively looking for opportunities to create value from portfolio moves in companies the older investors regard to be too passive'raegard to be'.

E. are aggressively looking for opportunities at creating value from portfolio moves in companies that the older investors regard as too passive. wrong tense - 'creating', 'looking'
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Can you please explain why option A is incorrect , as given in the question ?
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What is the question source?

A nice run down on consider https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/gra ... -or-regard
I was unaware that consider as is incorrect usage
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