No two of the specimens was sufficiently alike to
warrant them being called members of a single species.
(A) was sufficiently alike to warrant them being called
(B) was sufficiently alike to warrant the calling of
them
(C) was sufficiently alike to warrant their being called
(D) were sufficiently alike to warrant the calling of
them
(E) were sufficiently alike to warrant calling them

Respuesta :

No two of the specimens were sufficiently alike to warrant calling them.

The explanation for Correct Answer E:

Choice (E) is correct. It avoids the error of the original by using a plural verb ("were") for the subject "two."

The explanation for Incorrect Answer A: Choice (A) involves an error in agreement. Here, the subject "two" requires a plural verb ("were").

The explanation for Incorrect Answer B: Choice (B) involves an error in agreement.  Here, the subject "two" requires a plural verb ("were").

The explanation for Incorrect Answer C: Choice (C) involves an error in agreement. Here, the subject "two" requires a plural verb ("were").

The explanation for Incorrect Answer D: Choice (D) involves wordiness. The wordy phrase "the calling of them" should be "calling them."

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