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Jamesiha Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Since 1938, the work ( ) has changed dramatically.

Since 1938, the work ( ) has changed dramatically.

(a) for employees being asked to perform
(b) of employees to be asked to perform
(c) employees are being asked to perform
(d) employees being asked to perform

Answer is C.

but I can't figure out why the others are incorrect.
  

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There is an understood 'that' between 'work' and 'employees. (c) is a defining relative clause. None of the others fits into this pattern.

  • There is an understood 'that' between 'work' and 'employees.
  • (c) is a defining relative clause.
  • None of the others fits into this pattern.
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There is an understood 'that' between 'work' and 'employees. (c) is a defining relative clause. None of the others fits into this pattern.

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