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2 beat 750 this time !!!
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Let me try answering that In the non-underline part we had verb establish... so to maintain parallelism we will use establish.. "Whatever is in non-underline part, is assumed to be correct .." |
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This is it !!!
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If in the sentence we have word which expresses hopes/proposals/desires or requests and if it is followed by THAT then the verb has to be in infitive form without to..(THAT + INFINITIVE FORM OF VERB WITHOUT TO)... In the sentence here presence of DEMAND THAT alarms us that the sentence has subjunctive mood..hence the verb should be in infitive form without TO.. the two verbs are substitute and establish...so it will used as: ..substitute.....and establish... Hope its clear now..
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GMAT TEST EXPERTS
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Yes the correct answer should be D.
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