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In 1990, a charitable foundation presented the local branch [#permalink] New post 17 May 2007, 20:33
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In 1990, a charitable foundation presented the local branch of a national chain of grocery stores with a humanitarian award for wheelchair access ramps that it had installed well before local law required.


A. wheelchair access ramps that it had installed well before local law required

B. wheelchair access ramps that had been installed well before local law required it

C. the installation of wheelchair access ramps well before local law required

D. having installed wheelchair access ramps well before local law required them

E. having installed wheelchair access ramps well before local law required
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Re: SC -Wheelchair [#permalink] New post 17 May 2007, 21:45
Juaz wrote:
Himalayan wrote:
Juaz wrote:
In 1990, a charitable foundation presented the local branch of a national chain of grocery stores with a humanitarian award for wheelchair access ramps that it had installed well before local law required.

A. wheelchair access ramps that it had installed well before local law required

B. wheelchair access ramps that had been installed well before local law required it

C. the installation of wheelchair access ramps well before local law required

D. having installed wheelchair access ramps well before local law required them

E. having installed wheelchair access ramps well before local law required


A for no error.

Isn't "it" is ambiguous here?


yes, it is but if you compare other choices, A is less ambigious and concise as well.
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 [#permalink] New post 17 May 2007, 22:22
OA is not A.
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 [#permalink] New post 18 May 2007, 00:04
I go with D

A/B out - award for wheel chair access ramps

gives the impression that the access ramps got the award :)

C and E not complete - abruptly ends with law required

What is the OA ?
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 [#permalink] New post 18 May 2007, 00:27
I prefer (C) for the best answer! short and concise!
OA? cheers!
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 [#permalink] New post 18 May 2007, 00:57
grad_mba wrote:
I go with D

A/B out - award for wheel chair access ramps

gives the impression that the access ramps got the award :)

C and E not complete - abruptly ends with law required

What is the OA ?

OA is D for the same reason ;)
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