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Posted: 10/03/2012 22:27
I don't get it.
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Posted: 10/04/2012 15:03
Marco, have you read the explanation? You can access it by tapping on Show Correct Answer before moving on to the next question.
Posted: 04/15/2013 10:42
Doesn't it have to establish who "he" is before it can use the pronouns "him" and "his"
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Posted: 04/16/2013 19:52
Peter, here "he" is not the subject of the sentence, so him and his are fine to be used.
Posted: 08/21/2013 14:45
But here the subject is ambiguous !!
Posted: 08/30/2013 12:55
Reem, how is it ambiguous? Yes, it is a difficult sentence, but it is clear that the subject of the main clause is "nearly all pundits".

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