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The Texas citizens' oversight committee would not guess at the implications the revision to the laws governing interpreters in courtrooms have for participants who speak little or no English.
Hi,
I attempted a question a couple of days back that has the same thing going on-phrase as the subject. The official explanation said that in such situations, subject is always considered singular. I tried to search for that post but failed.
Anyway, I'll go through each answer choice and try to choose the best.
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A. at the implications the revision to the laws governing interpreters in courtrooms have
One would be wrong to guess AT something.
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B. what the implications the revision to the laws governing interpreters in courtrooms is
I believe is correct for the reason stated above, even though implications is plural.
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C. what the implications the revision to the laws governing interpreters in courtrooms have
"What implications have for participants...." does not make a whole lot of sense.
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D. at the implications the revision to the laws governing interpreters in courtrooms has
Same as A.
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E. as to the implications the revision to the laws governing interpreters in courtrooms
Guess as? there is no parallel/simultaneous action presented.
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