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A patient accusing a doctor of malpractice will find it [#permalink] New post 09 Dec 2012, 14:31
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17. A patient accusing a doctor of malpractice will find it difficult to prove damage if there is a lack of some other doctor to testify about proper medical procedures.
(A) if there is a lack of some other doctor to testify
(B) unless there will be another doctor to testify
(C) without another doctor’s testimony
(D) should there be no testimony from some other doctor
(E) lacking another doctor to testify

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Re: malpractice [#permalink] New post 09 Dec 2012, 15:37
Please tagging properly the question. level, what is tested and so on and so forth. This is useful for other students that wolud like to search for similar question.

Clearly is C the answer. The others point out the doctor instead is the testimony nedeed to prove something not the doctor per se.

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Re: malpractice [#permalink] New post 10 Dec 2012, 06:57
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Re: A patient accusing a doctor of malpractice will find it [#permalink] New post 02 Jan 2013, 22:37
Please explain why is b wrong? unable to understand..
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Re: A patient accusing a doctor of malpractice will find it [#permalink] New post 02 Jan 2013, 23:23
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Sachin, Regarding choice (B)
The construction "A patient .. will find it difficult, unless there will be another doctor..." is incorrect. Unless requires present tense.

Example:
Correct: I will not do X UNLESS there IS Y.
Wrong: I will not do X UNLESS there WILL BE Y.
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