Hi Experts,
This is my first post ever on this forum, so please do excuse if this post should not have been posted here.
I will be glad if you could help me out with this question
Consumers may not think of household cleaning products to be hazardous substances, but many of them can be harmful to health, especially if they are used improperly.
(A) Consumers may not think of household cleaning products to be
(B) Consumers may not think of household cleaning products being
(C) A consumer may not think of their household cleaning products being
(D) A consumer may not think of household cleaning products as
(E) Household cleaning products may not be thought of, by consumers, as
OA- D
I chose 'E' as an answer. I realize that 'D' is superior to E because it is written in active voice, but my question is this-- in the second clause 'especially if they are used improperly' .. the logical referent of 'they' is 'Household cleaning products' so doesnt is make sense to start off the sentence with 'Household cleaning products' as the subject in the first clause as opposed to starting with 'A consumer'. I would also be glad if you could point out any other 'solid' elimination criterion besides active vs passive construction.
Regards
Pranav