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The message conveyed by the conference speakers make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in stocks traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. A. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in stocks traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. B. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in NASDAQ stocks. C. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest my money in NASDAQ stocks. D. makes me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in NASDAQ stocks. E. makes me feel fortunate that I did not invest my money in NASDAQ stocks.
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The message conveyed by the conference speakers make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in stocks traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. A. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in stocks traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. B. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in NASDAQ stocks. C. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest my money in NASDAQ stocks. D. makes me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in NASDAQ stocks. E. makes me feel fortunate that I did not invest my money in NASDAQ stocks.
We need Makes !!!since message is singular !!!
A B C out
Between D and E !!!hmmmm D is better we are saying not all of my money !!! invest my money seems redundant !! it ca be just invest !! hence Eliminating E !!
i suppose there must be better logic !! waiting for OE and OA
The message conveyed by the conference speakers make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in stocks traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. A. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in stocks traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. B. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in NASDAQ stocks. C. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest my money in NASDAQ stocks. D. makes me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in NASDAQ stocks. E. makes me feel fortunate that I did not invest my money in NASDAQ stocks.
The message conveyed by the conference speakers make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in stocks traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. A. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in stocks traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. B. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in NASDAQ stocks. C. make me feel fortunate that I did not invest my money in NASDAQ stocks. D. makes me feel fortunate that I did not invest all of my money in NASDAQ stocks. E. makes me feel fortunate that I did not invest my money in NASDAQ stocks.
D seems correct 'all of my money' is needed to show that some money was invested but not all, E means that he did not invest in stocks at all.
makes me feel fortunate that I didn't invest the money in NASDAQ stocks.
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