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The new restaurant in town, which has received rave reviews, is becoming a popular spot for foodies.
A) The new restaurant in town, which has received rave reviews, is becoming a popular spot for foodies.
B) The new restaurant in town, which received rave reviews, is becoming a popular spot for foodies.
C) The new restaurant in town has received rave reviews and is becoming a popular spot for foodies.
D) Becoming a popular spot for foodies, the new restaurant in town has received rave reviews.
E) The new restaurant in town is becoming a popular spot for foodies, having received rave reviews.
Explanation:
A) The new restaurant in town,
which has received rave reviews, is becoming a popular spot for foodies.
Tense error, Present Perfect not required.B is better than A BCS of this tense errorB) The new restaurant in town, which received rave reviews, is becoming a popular spot for foodies.
C) The new restaurant in town
has received rave reviews and is becoming a popular spot for foodies.
Meaning error, Intention is to specify a particular restaurant. D) Becoming a popular spot for foodies, the new restaurant in town
has received rave reviews.
Same error as A, Not a perfect choice.E) The new restaurant in town is becoming a popular spot for foodies,
having received rave reviews. Unnecessarily wordy. Answer: B) The new restaurant in town, which received rave reviews, is becoming a popular spot for foodies. This option is the most clear, concise and grammatically correct way to express the idea in the sentence