Evidence from Surveys and Interviews Shows Friendships Made in High School Tend to Last Longer than those Made in College.

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Question: Evidence from surveys and interviews show friendships made in high school tend to last longer than those made in college.

(A) show friendships made in high school tend to last
(B) show high school friendships that tend to last
(C) is showing high school friendships tending to last
(D) shows that friendships made in high school tend to last
(E) shows friendships in high school tends to last

“Evidence from surveys and interviews show friendships made in high school tend to last longer than those made in college.” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. These types of questions contain grammatical errors in the underlined sentence and we have to choose the correct statement from the options. GMAT sentence correction is a part of GMAT verbal.

Answer: D
Explanation
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The given sentence correction question is tested by the given-below rules:

  • Parallelism
  • Comparison of two elements
  • Modifiers

Evidence from surveys and interviews show friendships made in high school tend to last longer than those made in college.

A verb is a word in the sentence that explains an act or occurrence and it is the grammatical centre of a predicate. A verb is inflected for agreement with the subject, for tense, for aspects, or for moods.

For the singular subject, which is "evidence", it should use the singular verb "shows

(A) show friendships made in highschool tend to last
(B) show highschool friendships that tend to last

options A and B use the plural verb "show". Hence these two are incorrect options.
(C) The present progressive verb is employed for actions that are happening right now!

There is no evidence showing how long a friendship lasts. This might not be correct.

Evidence shows "as a matter of fact"

therefore we want to use the simple-present tense "shows"

tending to last as a phrase during this sentence isn't correct.
(D) shows that friendships made in highschool tend to last

It uses “shows” correctly. This is the correct option.
(E) shows friendships in highschool tends to last

The evidence cannot literally show friendship. This sentence is wrong.

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