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Project SC Butler: Day 82: Sentence Correction (SC2)


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Commentators don't know if Denny will try and become the first athlete to break the long jump record in three consecutive meets.

A. if Denny will try and become the first athlete to break the long jump record
B. if Denny will try to become the first athlete to break the long jump record
C. whether Denny will try to become the first athlete to break the long jump record
D. whether Denny will try to become the first athlete to break the long jump record or not
E. whether Denny will try and become the first athlete to break the long jump record


The intent of the sentence is to not show a condition, it is rather a possibility of an event to open

With this in mind, Eliminate A and B.

D is redundant with whether........ record or not.

try to > try and(there is no parallel structure followed by this conjunction)

C.
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Commentators don't know if Denny will try and become the first athlete to break the long jump record in three consecutive meets.

A. if Denny will try and become the first athlete to break the long jump record
B. if Denny will try to become the first athlete to break the long jump record
C. whether Denny will try to become the first athlete to break the long jump record
D. whether Denny will try to become the first athlete to break the long jump record or not
E. whether Denny will try and become the first athlete to break the long jump record

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I see, the only difference between C & E is of "to" vs "and".
Though C is perfectly fine, but I have seen many questions, on GMAT CLUB only, that considered "try and become" also correct - which in fact is correct logically as well.
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