Asked by Avery Williams

Which answer choice does not have any grammar or usage mistakes?
A. The artist enjoyed painting vibrant landscapes, to sketch portraits and creating sculptures. Her large collection of works were admired by many in the 19th century.
B. The artist enjoyed painting vibrant landscapes, sketching portraits, and creating sculptures. Her large collection of works was admired by many in the 19th century.
C. The artist enjoyed painting vibrant landscapes, sketching portraits, and creating sculptures. Her large collection of works were admiring by many in the 19th century.
D. The artist enjoyed painting vibrant landscapes, sketching portraits, and creating sculptures. Her large collection of works was admired by many in the 19th century.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
B and D.

Both sentences use parallel gerunds ("painting... sketching... creating") and correct subject-verb agreement ("Her large collection... was admired").

Errors in the others:
- A: Faulty parallelism ("painting... to sketch... creating") and wrong verb agreement ("collection... were").
- C: Incorrect verb form ("were admiring" instead of "was admired").