A is not correct of course the simplified structure of this long freaking sentence is that Heirloom tomatoes look...... so the following stuff is used to describe the tomatoes, so not supposed to pop up a original verb..so here in A option.."or have" is obviously wrong.. better to be or having.. "but are" is wrong again...better to be "but being" i checked all the options, and found out only E is correct in both grammatical and according-with-origin way |