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The fifties appear to have been.... GMAT paper test 1
The fifties - collective noun, it is a plural
idiom: x appears to be y
x appears to have been y
On seeing Halley’s comment..GMAT paper test 1
idiom : portent of.. never portent for.
portent = an indication or omen of..
he looked for a portent of impending doom
she believed dusk to be a portent of bad things to come...
If the ice of...GMAT paper test 1
subjunctive mood.. if a sentence uses a counterfactual or describes a situation that is not true. for instance using the words - if, were, desire that, lest that then use the plural form of the verb ’to be’..
If it were to rain, I would get completely drenched (not if it was to rain)
If he were to be the next Picasso, I would be very happy..
My parents desire that I be famous
She hopes that she not be chose for the committee
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