Last visit was: 02 May 2026, 17:04 It is currently 02 May 2026, 17:04
Close
GMAT Club Daily Prep
Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.

Customized
for You

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Track
Your Progress

every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance

Practice
Pays

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Close
Request Expert Reply
Confirm Cancel
avatar
Maldonado
Joined: 09 Dec 2020
Last visit: 04 Apr 2021
Posts: 24
Own Kudos:
31
 [13]
Given Kudos: 7
Posts: 24
Kudos: 31
 [13]
Kudos
Add Kudos
13
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
jrk23
Joined: 26 Sep 2017
Last visit: 29 Oct 2021
Posts: 296
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 29
Posts: 296
Kudos: 80
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
lathikashyam
User avatar
Scoreleap Test Prep Representative
Joined: 08 Mar 2021
Last visit: 03 Apr 2021
Posts: 27
Own Kudos:
16
 [1]
Expert
Expert reply
Posts: 27
Kudos: 16
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
NischalSR
Joined: 14 Apr 2020
Last visit: 23 Sep 2022
Posts: 37
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 829
Location: India
Posts: 37
Kudos: 38
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
The governor’s team of advisors, including her education and political strategists, has not been available for comment since the release of her controversial education reform proposal.

A) has not been available for comment since the release of her controversial education reform proposal
--> "has" is used properly as the subject is a collective noun "team of advisors"
"her controversial education reform proposal" : we can look for a better word than "her", but the phrase "controversial education reform proposal" is best among all the other options.
B) have not been available for comment since the governor released her controversial education reform proposal
--> we cannot use "have" as the subject is a collective noun"team of advisors"
C) has not been available to make comments since releasing her proposal on controversial education reform
--> "her proposal on controversial education reform" : "her" is still here as in option A and "controversial education reform" now suggests not the proposal but the reform was controversial, which is not the intended meaning
D) have not been available for comment since releasing her controversial education reform proposal
--> we cannot use "have" as the subject is a collective noun"team of advisors"
E) has not been available to make comments since the release of her proposal on controversial reform in education
--> "her proposal on controversial reform in education" : "her" is still here as in option A and C ,and "controversial reform in education" suggests the reform controversial not the proposal same as option C

So, we have to stay with option A.

Hope this helps.
User avatar
Sajjad1994
User avatar
GRE Forum Moderator
Joined: 02 Nov 2016
Last visit: 02 May 2026
Posts: 16,754
Own Kudos:
52,009
 [1]
Given Kudos: 6,343
GPA: 3.62
Products:
Posts: 16,754
Kudos: 52,009
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Official Explanation

This sentence is testing Subject-Verb Agreement. The singular subject in the original sentence, the governor’s team, needs to agree with the singular verb phrase has not been. Also, there is a difference in Meaning between controversial education reform proposal and proposal on controversial education reform. It is the proposal that is controversial, not education reform.

(A) CORRECT. This choice contains no errors.

(B) The subject-verb relationship is incorrect. The singular subject of the sentence, the governor’s team, does not agree with the plural verb phrase have not been.

(C) Since releasing implies that this action was performed by the subject of the clause -- in other words, that the team of advisors, not the governor herself, released the governor's proposal. Also, the phrase her proposal on controversial education reform changes the original meaning. This phrasing implies that the education reform is controversial; however, it is clear from the original sentence that the governor’s proposal, not education reform itself, is controversial. Finally, to make comments is not as concise as the original for comment.

(D) The subject-verb relationship is incorrect. The singular subject of the sentence, the governor’s team, does not agree with the plural verb phrase have not been. Also, since releasing implies that this action was performed by the subject of the clause -- in other words, that the team of advisors, not the governor herself, released the governor's proposal.

(E) The phrase her proposal on controversial reform in education illogically changes the meaning. This phrasing implies that the education reform is controversial; however, it is clear from the original sentence that the governor’s proposal, not education reform itself, is controversial. Additionally, to make comments is not as concise as the original for comment.

Answer: A
User avatar
VerbalBot
User avatar
Non-Human User
Joined: 01 Oct 2013
Last visit: 04 Jan 2021
Posts: 19,432
Own Kudos:
Posts: 19,432
Kudos: 1,010
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Automated notice from GMAT Club VerbalBot:

A member just gave Kudos to this thread, showing it’s still useful. I’ve bumped it to the top so more people can benefit. Feel free to add your own questions or solutions.

This post was generated automatically.
Moderators:
GMAT Club Verbal Expert
7391 posts
517 posts
363 posts