<p>What do you think of this problem?</p>
<p>I think it’s C.</p>
<p>And this one. I can spot the error, but I can’t think of a technical reason as to why the sentence is incorrect.</p>
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<p>BTW: The answer to the first one is C :).</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure the answer to the second one is C. It says “will be” even though the twelfth century is before the twenty-first century. That’s why it’s wrong. It should say “would be” or “was” or something similar.</p>
<p>Yes, the answer to the second one is C, but I’m looking for explanations. I didn’t think the error had anything to do with tenses, but I guess it could. I was thinking something along the lines of the subjunctive mood …</p>
<p>The second one uses multiple verb tenses, which is incorrect.</p>
<p>IceQube/ You are correct!!! I believe it should be “would obviously be” because the sentence is in subjunctive mood. Henry dreamed which makes the statement unreal, and it did not happen yet.</p>