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Re: A 2009 study from the California State Housing Authority

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cumulonimbus wrote:
saikarthikreddy wrote:
A 2009 study from the California State Housing Authority concluded that conversion from ownership to rental properties has often been difficult; it has been more common for some townhouses and other “attached” homes that are relatively small and old, located in central cities.

a)difficult; it has been more common for some townhouses and other “attached” homes that are relatively small and old, located in central cities.
b)difficult; it has been more common for some townhouses and other “attached” homes that are relatively small, old, and that are located in central cities.
c)difficult; it has been more common for some townhouses and other “attached” homes, which are relatively small and old, and located in central cities.
d)difficult: It has been more common for some townhouses and other “attached” homes that are relatively small and old and located in central cities.
e)difficult: It has been more common for some townhouses and other “attached” homes that are relatively small and old, and located in central cities.


Something not quite write in even D:

d)difficult: It has been more common for some townhouses and other “attached” homes that are relatively small and old and located in central cities.

how this makes sense? I think it should be:
d)difficult: It has been more common for some townhouses and other “attached” homes that are relatively small and old located in central cities.

second and not needed here, it is misleading.


OPTION D is PERFECTLY RIGHT.
ACTUALLY D is like this:

difficult: It has been more common for A that are relatively B and C.

here:
A=SOME TOWNHOUSES AND OTHER ATTACHED HOMES====>SEE THIS IS A COMPOND SUBJECT AND HENCE PLURAL ...AND THIS IS WHY ARE IS USED AFTER THAT.
B=SMALL AND OLD
C= LOCATED IN CENTRAL CITIES
B and C are the characterstics of A.
OLD LOCATED IN CITIES doesnt makes sense....
hope it helps.

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