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Happened to solve this question in my practice test.

The wild onion, as well as the more common wild garlic, has leaves so filled with pungent oils that when they are eaten by cows, the milk has a disagreeable odor and taste.

A has leaves so filled with pungent oils that when they are eaten by cows
B have leaves so much filled with pungent oils that when cows are eating it
C have leaves filled with oils of so much pungency that when cows eat them
D has a leaf filled with oils of such pungency that when cows eat them
E has a leaf so filled with pungent oils that when it is what cows are eating

Is the form 'so+verb' acceptable in official GMAT? I always assume 'so' can only modify adjectives.

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here also so is followed by an adjective..
filled with pungent oils is describing the leaves and is therefore an ADJECTIVE phrase..
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Hi, What "they" refers to in option A.
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