<p>I need a help on this question.</p>
<p>The opponents of the bill were few but influential enough to prevent its being passed in the House. No error</p>
<p>explanations would be great.</p>
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<p>A is correct becuase the verb “were” modifies the plural noun “opponents” and few is correct choice becuase the “opponents” are a quantitative number.</p>
<p>B is correct and C and D are also correct…“being” is a gerund, which is acting as a noun and the pronoun “its” modifies the noun.</p>
<p>This has been asked several times already.</p>
<p>being passed is wrong–awkward wording.</p>
<p>No, it’s not; “being passed” is correct.</p>