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In April 1997, Hillary Rodham Clinton hosted an all-day White House scientific conference on new findings that indicates a child’s acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as an active process that may be largely completed before age three.
A. that indicates a child’s acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as
B. that are indicative of a child acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as
C. to indicate that when a child acquires language, thinking, and emotional skills,
that it is
D. indicating that a child’s acquisition of language, thinking, and emotional skills is
E. indicative of a child’s acquisition of language, thinking, and emotional skills as
Why it should be partciple 'indicating that' instead of 'that indicates'.
Please write the specific rule.
Thx
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In April 1997, Hillary Rodham Clinton hosted an all-day White House scientific conference on new findings that indicates a child’s acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as an active process that may be largely completed before age three.
A. that indicates a child’s acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as B. that are indicative of a child acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as C. to indicate that when a child acquires language, thinking, and emotional skills, that it is D. indicating that a child’s acquisition of language, thinking, and emotional skills is E. indicative of a child’s acquisition of language, thinking, and emotional skills as
Why it should be partciple 'indicating that' instead of 'that indicates'. Please write the specific rule. Thx
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I do this way:
A. "that" is plural and "indicates" is singular.
B. passive.
C. too lenthy.
D. ok.
E. not idiomatic.
In April 1997, Hillary Rodham Clinton hosted an all-day White House scientific conference on new findings that indicates a child’s acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as an active process that may be largely completed before age three.
A. that indicates a child’s acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as B. that are indicative of a child acquiring language, thinking, and emotional skills as C. to indicate that when a child acquires language, thinking, and emotional skills, that it is D. indicating that a child’s acquisition of language, thinking, and emotional skills is E. indicative of a child’s acquisition of language, thinking, and emotional skills as
Why it should be partciple 'indicating that' instead of 'that indicates'. Please write the specific rule. Thx
I do this way:
A. "that" is plural and "indicates" is singular. B. passive. C. too lenthy. D. ok. E. not idiomatic.
I also look ofr better way to describe why D?
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thx himalaya,
when I attempted his question, I also applied same reasoning to choose A over D but when I was checking answer, explanation was " A is wrong cause there should be participle 'indicating' instead of infinitive 'to indicate'. I just wanted o know the proper rule.
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