<p>1)(Asim worked at the big kitchen table,he had cleared it) by publishing books and papers aside or stacking them in piles.</p>
<p>I picked (Working at the big kitchen table, Asim had cleared it) but the right answer is (
Asim worked at the big kitchen table,which he had cleared)--why is the latter correct</p>
<p>2) In ornettes Coleman's band, one instrument (after the other) was featured so quickly that band members essentialy parts of an ensemble and (a soloist) simultaneously ---shouldnt a soloist be changed to soloists because its band members. why is after the other incorrect.</p>
<p>3)Judy Chicago's unorthodox style and (her being willing to explore controversial topics has expanded) the boundaries of acceptable expression in painting and the visual arts.</p>
<p>I chose (willing expansion of controversial subjects has resulted in expanding) but the correct answer is (her willingness to explore controversial subjects have expanded)--shouldnt it be has expanded instead of have?</p>
<p>thanks guys</p>
<p>For the third one, “have” is correct because “style and willingness” is a plural subject.</p>
<p>Number one: the pronoun reference is not clear. In Asim had cleared it, it isn’t clear what it refers to. You fix it in your mind because you think the it refers to the table.</p>
<p>Number two: I do not understand the sentence and wonder whether you typed it correctly. </p>
<p>Number three: this is a parallelism problem and divisionbyzero is correct about the verb.</p>
<p>1) working and had would be incorrect, worked and had would be correct (tenses)
2) i think it should be one after another (idioms)
3) has should be have since it is plural (and)</p>
<p>im fairly sure that is correct, i hope that helps :)</p>
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<li>For the answer you chose, where it has that “working at the table” part then a comma, I think the verb following that part would have to be in simple past tense. So the “had” in the answer you chose makes it incorrect </li>
<li>This might be an idiom question. “One after another” instead of “one after the other”. That’s just a guess I don’t really know </li>
<li>This is a parallelism question. It describes her unorthodox style (adjective) so the next part should be an adjective. In this case her “willingness to explore” Is an adjective. And have is right. The subject of the sentence is her unorthodox style AND willingness to explore. the plural subject will take the plural verb have.
I hope I helped!</li>
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<p>Disregard what I said for 1. I think sirgumby is right</p>