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OA : A

The subject is group which is singular so the main verb has to be believes,
infinitive to be redesigned followed by infinitive to be
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Dahiya taught me the rule on this type of SC. I will never forget it!

Answer must be (E).

a group of N-plural who....V-plural

Choice was between D and E.
MATT, why is E better than D :?: . To me, "to be" seems more appropriate.

.....the park needs not to be redesigned but to be returned to its former condition.


Buzz, you are absolutely right. I missed that last "to be" connection. Changing my answer to (D).

The subjunctive mood is also being tested here, right?
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Dahiya taught me the rule on this type of SC. I will never forget it!

Answer must be (E).

a group of N-plural who....V-plural

Come on MATT, I never told that rule. :angry :angry
This is a straight A.

A group of students its not of type "one of plural". That rule is for usage of "ONE" not the group.
Group of students is always singular.

If you want a recap of that read the notes of Gayathri. :btw she is in INSEAD.
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Straight A.

A group - singular.

I can recollect dahiya's statement for one of .. who as follows ...

MATT is one of members who answer verbal questions ....
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Thanks guys. I feel like :wall WTF was I thinking???

Straight to the log.
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Why is "believes" correct here? The stem says "HAVE begun" not "HAS begun.
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NVM, i Just got it :-D

A group of students who HAVE begun..
A group of students HAS begun.

The who, changes the subject here, and since group is singular, believes is correct.

So I will stop talking to myself :wink:
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This is a really good problem. "have" is used in a phrase that modifies the "students" and "believes" is used because "a group" as a subject is singular.

This is the subject-verb agreement usage to the second power. Lol
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thanks a lot for sharing this document.
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Dahiya taught me the rule on this type of SC. I will never forget it!

Answer must be (E).

a group of N-plural who....V-plural
Come on MATT, I never told that rule. :angry :angry
This is a straight A.

A group of students its not of type "one of plural". That rule is for usage of "ONE" not the group.
Group of students is always singular.

If you want a recap of that read the notes of Gayathri. :btw she is in INSEAD.
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You forgot the rule :-D
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Dahiya taught me the rule on this type of SC. I will never forget it!

Answer must be (E).

a group of N-plural who....V-plural
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A group of students believes that....
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