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Not a gmat question, but grammar all the same. have fun.
Which of the [[ ]] 's has an error?
By 2025 the United States [[may exhaust its supplies of]] domestic oil and gas and be forced to rely [[even more heavily]] than it already[[has]] on supplies [[imported from]] the Middle East.
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IMO, the correct version can be:
By 2025 the United States may have exhausted its supplies of domestic oil and gas and be forced to rely even more heavily than it already does on supplies imported from the Middle East.
Another version:
By 2025 the United States would have exhausted its supplies of domestic oil & gas and be forced to rely even more heavily than it already does on supplies imported from the Middle East.
Another version: By 2025 the United States would have exhausted its supplies of domestic oil & gas and be forced to rely even more heavily than it already does on supplies imported from the Middle East.
Vicks - check your notes...i wrote to you about usage of "would"..
Prat/vicks/stolyar ... we need to know that " have" is present perfect.. the present perfect indicates that something happened and might be continuing to happen
So "have" and " would have" is uncalled for....the "something" has not happened yet.
Ok,that was one mistake
The second mistake was correctly picked by stolyar
United States relies on imported oil (simple present) ...GOOD
United States has relied on imported oil (present perfect) ....BAD
the correct verb is ""does""
I started a thread for essays...why dont we pitch in some ideas..
Thanks for the discussion
praetorian
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