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Can you please explain what is wrong with OE - E ?

I feel E should be the correct response, but other answers indicate D.
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DhruvPatelD10 wrote:
Can you please explain what is wrong with OE - E ?

I feel E should be the correct response, but other answers indicate D.


E is alright.
D is wrong because "for doing" has been used to depict purpose. To depict purpose, infinitive "to + verb" is to be used.
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Please clarify as to why D cannot be an effective choice.
E doesn't sound correct with the use of ''it''.

Please explain.

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Can someone clarify if it should be D or E? Coz I find no reason to choose E..as "it" has no clear antecedent.
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We need intention I guess To wins over for....
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A can be discarded, immediately, due to a pronoun error. ‘the White House’ is singular and should not be referred to by the plural pronoun ‘they’. B is not a great choice since it is passive and that is not preferred on the GMAT. C is much too wordy and is poorly constructed. ‘assigned for doing’ is definitely not properly constructed and is even more awkward than C. The correct answer should be E. ‘it’ in E may seem a little ambiguous but the parallelism makes it clear that ‘it’ refers to ‘the White House’ and not ‘the federal advisory committee’.
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In my opinion (D) is better than (E)...there is no problem in using ing form of the verb here. In (E) the structure it assigned seems odd and needs a that before to erase any ambiguity.

Please give your thoughts.
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I know that option D has the problem of conveying the purpose that sticks with "to Verb". But I also have the problem with option E because it lacks conjunction FANBOYS and comma between 2 independence clauses.
Can someone help me out?
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I don't know why there is so few discussions about this sentence. In my opinion, the test maker "deliberately" dropped a vital word "that" in the sentence.

In 1994 the white house named Dr Ruth R. Faden chairperson of the federal advisory committee of experts that(refers to committee) it (white house) assigned to do a report on the history and ethics of the government’s radiation experiments on humans in the 1950’s and 1960’s .
However, I would like to ask for someone's expert opinion: why the word "that" is dropped here? Without it the sentence can become really confusing.

Please comment whether my understanding is correct. If it is, please help explain why "that" is dropped here? Many thanks!!!
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I don't know why there is so few discussions about this sentence. In my opinion, the test maker "deliberately" dropped a vital word "that" in the sentence.

In 1994 the white house named Dr Ruth R. Faden chairperson of the federal advisory committee of experts that(refers to committee) it (white house) assigned to do a report on the history and ethics of the government’s radiation experiments on humans in the 1950’s and 1960’s .
However, I would like to ask for someone's expert opinion: why the word "that" is dropped here? Without it the sentence can become really confusing.

Please comment whether my understanding is correct. If it is, please help explain why "that" is dropped here? Many thanks!!!
You're right. The that has been dropped from the sentence. However, this is quite common, and is not incorrect.

For example, take a look at this official question.

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A professor at the university has taken a sabbatical to research the books James Baldwin wrote while he lived in France.

Here the that after books has been dropped.

More (short) examples:
1. I like the movie you made.
2. I accidentally broke the instrument you gave me.

Here is another question you could try.
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In 1994 the white house named Dr Ruth R. Faden chairperson of the federal advisory committee of experts they assigned to do a report on the history and ethics of the government’s radiation experiments on humans in the 1950’s and 1960’s .

(A) they assigned to do
(B) to be assigned doing
(C) that was being assigned doing
(D) assigned for doing
(E) it assigned to do


Split 1:
'doing' vs 'to do'
'to do' denotes purpose and is apt here

Split 2:
'they' vs 'it'
'it' refers to the White House. Singular form.

Option E is the right answer.
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In 1994 the white house named Dr Ruth R. Faden chairperson of the federal advisory committee of experts they assigned to do a report on the history and ethics of the government’s radiation experiments on humans in the 1950’s and 1960’s .

(A) they assigned to do
(B) to be assigned doing
(C) that was being assigned doing
(D) assigned for doing
(E) it assigned to do


Remaining D and E.
The reason why I eliminated D is that it uses "doing" (continuous tense) when the sentence talks about 1950's (past).

However, I'm not sure if this logic is right. Comments?
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Hi Rajeet, doing does not have any tense at all; in fact, in this sentence, doing is used as a noun (gerund).

As you would appreciate, a Noun does not have any tense.
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EducationAisle wrote:
Hi Rajeet, doing does not have any tense at all; in fact, in this sentence, doing is used as a noun (gerund).

As you would appreciate, a Noun does not have any tense.


Absolutely! That makes so much sense. My bad, thank you for correcting me :)

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Hi Windy please provide official explanation.
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