Bunuel
One former officer
had indicted for endangering the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, who was killed in her apartment during a botched drug raid in March.
(A) had indicted for endangering the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, who was
(B) was indicted for endangered the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, who were
(C) was indicted for endangering the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, who was
(D) indicting for endangering the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, who was
(E) was indicted for endangering the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, was
VERITAS PREP OFFICIAL SOLUTION:
(A) had indicted for endangering the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, who was - Wrong , Incorrect use of “HAD”. In this case there is no sequencing of events hence use of past perfect is wrong.
(B) was indicted for endangered the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, who were - Wrong, Here use of “endangered” is wrong to modify noun “neighbors”. Also, use of “WERE” is worng for singular noun Ms. Taylor
(C) was indicted for endangering the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, who was. – Right. All verbs are correct as well as no modifier issue.
(D) indicting for endangering the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, , who was – Wrong, There is no verb for “One former officer” because this choice introduce –ing participle “indicting”
(E) was indicted for endangering the neighbors of Ms. Taylor, was – Wrong, there is no subject for verb “WAS”