AbdurRakib wrote:
Especially in the early years, new entrepreneurs may need to find resourceful ways, like renting temporary office space or using answering services, that make their company seem large and more firmly established than they may actually be.
(A) that make their company seem large
(B) to make their companies seem larger
(C) thus making their companies seem larger
(D) so that the companies seem larger
(E) of making their company seem large
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specially in the early years, new entrepreneurs may need to find resourceful ways, like renting temporary office space or using answering services, that make their company seem large and more firmly established than they may actually be.Focus on the highlighted text.
1. The correct idiom is "ways(s) to" or "way(s) of", and not "way(s) that", "way(s) thus", "way(s) so" etc.
2. Here, a sense of comparison requires the usage of comparative form of the adjective. Therefore, we need "larger", and not "large"