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Crossing the Street, A Car Almost Struck Us. GMAT Sentence Correction

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Sayantani Barman

Experta en el extranjero | Updated On - Jan 12, 2023

Question: Crossing the street, a car almost struck us.

  1. Crossing the street, a car almost struck us.
  2. A car almost struck us, crossing the street.
  3. As we crossed the street, a car almost struck us.
  4. A car, crossing the street, almost struck us.
  5. Having crossed the street, a car almost struck us.

Answer: C
Explanation: The following arguments could be used to defend the suggested language change:

  • Parallelism
  • Considering two separate truths
  • Modifiers

A: Incorrect
It is an incorrect answer. It has a tense error in the sentence. The first part is written in the present continuous tense, but the second part is written in the past tense. Hence, this choice is eliminated.

B: Incorrect
This is an incorrect answer. It has the same error as that of A. It has a tense error in the sentence. The first part is written in the present continuous tense, but the second part is written in the past tense. Hence, this choice is eliminated.

C: Correct
This is the correct choice. This choice has used the word “crossed” which is in the past tense. “Struck” is also in the past tense. Hence, this choice is grammatically correct and makes appropriate sense.

D: Incorrect
It is an incorrect answer. It has the same error as that of A. It has a tense error in the sentence. The first part is written in the present continuous tense, but the second part is written in the past tense. Hence, this choice is eliminated.

E: Incorrect
It is an incorrect answer. “Having” cannot be used with the word “crossed”. This choice is eliminated.

“Crossing the street, a car almost struck us.” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. The text that is underlined in these questions has grammatical mistakes, and we must select the right response from the list of possibilities. The GMAT verbal section includes GMAT sentence correction.

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