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Question: The wandering albatross, the first albatross ever to be described by naturalists, is a large seabird that belongs to the albatross family and found primarily in the seas around Antarctica.
A) and found primarily in the seas around Antarctica
B) and that is found primarily in the seas around Antarctica
C) and primarily found in the Antarctic seas
D) being found primarily in the seas around Antarctica
E) and are found primarily in the seas around Antarctica
“The wandering albatross, the first albatross ever to be described by naturalists, is a large seabird that belongs to the albatross family and found primarily in the seas around Antarctica.” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. These types of questions contain grammatical errors in the underlined sentence and we have to choose the correct statement from the options. GMAT sentence correction is a part of GMAT verbal.
Answer:
Explanation:
The given sentence correction question is tested by the given-below rules:
- Parallelism
- Comparison of two elements
- Modifiers
The wandering albatross, the first albatross ever to be described by naturalists, is a large seabird that belongs to the albatross family and found primarily in the seas around Antarctica.
- A seabird that belongs and is found in the seas seems odd. found is meant to be a modifier here, but during this construction, it's an active verb. this error makes the sentence unclear.
- This sentence has the correct use of “that” which makes it self-explanatory. This is the correct option.
- “Primarily found” is not correct to use here. It has a parallelism error.
- the word "being" which implies a continuous tense. we definitely do not need any continuous action here.
- The use of the word “are” is incorrect, it should have been “ is”. A subject and a verb disagree here. This is the incorrect option.
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