Hi Ron
What is the difference between these 2 sentences:
1. suggests that at least a portion of the area remained [Option C -as it is]
2.suggests that at least a portion of the area was remaining.
Is the second sentence wrong ?
Sahil
Emma L Wrote:Hi , I have a problem about the tense here. Since this sentence uses "during the last ice age", why don't we use present perfect tense?
RonPurewal Wrote:Emma L Wrote:Hi , I have a problem about the tense here. Since this sentence uses "during the last ice age", why don't we use present perfect tense?
"the last ice age" is in the past.
RonPurewal Wrote:vikas.binani Wrote:Option C follows the rule, but I'm confused about the use of "remained" - which is a past participle. I thought that we should have used a bare infinitive "remain".
"remained" is a past-tense verb.
in fact, it's impossible for "remained" to be a past participle. past participles only exist for verbs that have direct objects (isaac wrote a book --> the book written by isaac became a bestseller).
RonPurewal Wrote:we're talking about two completely different words here. both are spelled and pronounced "suggest", but they're not the same word.
YOU are talking about a word that means "urging someone to do something" or "giving advice to somebody".
that word isn't the one in this problem -- this should be pretty obvious, since the meaning would be total nonsense if you tried to insert THAT kind of "suggest".
the kind of "suggest" in this problem is like this:
The large footprints suggest that the robber has big feet.
These big puffy clouds suggest that thunderstorms are likely.
this word has to do with "serving as evidence" or "giving clues".