Q20: PP75. A recent poll indicates that many people in the United States hold a combination of conservative and liberal political views; i.e., (they denounce big government, saying government is doing too much and has become too powerful, while at the same time supporting) many specific government programs for health care, education, and environment. A. they denounce big government, saying government is doing too much and has become too powerful, while at the same time supporting B. they denounce big government—they say that government is doing too much and has become too powerful—but supporting at the same time C. they denounce big government, they say that government is doing too much and it has become too powerful, while they support at the same time D. while they denounce big government, saying that government is doing too much and has become too powerful, at the same time supporting E. while they are denouncing big government—they say that government is doing too much and it has become too powerful—supporting at the same time
OA is A, but why there is no "that" between "say" and "government is ...."? B: is this expression right? main clause, but xxing?
but + verb-ing is not always wrong. B is wrong because "but supporting" should be "but support". they denounce big government but supporting at the same time... supporting isn't parallel with denounce. I don't know whether the "that" in A can be omitted. But I just memorized it because I can't find an explanation and GMAC "says" so.