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The current administration, being worried over some foreign trade barriers being removed and our exports failing to increase as a result of deep cuts in the value of the dollar, has formed a group to study ways to sharpen our competitiveness.

(A) being worried over some foreign trade barriers being removed and our exports failing

(B) worrying over some foreign trade barriers being removed, also over the failure of our exports

(C) worried about the removal of some foreign trade barriers and the failure of our exports

(D) in that they were worried about the removal of some foreign trade barriers and also about the failure of our exports

(E) because of its worry concerning the removal of some foreign trade barriers, also concerning the failure of our exports


By looking for the right Idiom "worried about", it's easy to arrive at the OA (C) . But in C how does the tense work correctly because 'worried' is past tense and 'has formed' is present perfect. So I feel the ans must be A in order to match the tense

Please explain the usage of tenses in C
Dan Bernstein
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Hari, the tense shift that you indicate is justified by the logical meaning of this sentence. The current administration is worried about these two issues ("worried," though a past tense verb form, is used here with a present tense connotation that is highlighted by the term current). Thus, the current administration has formed a study group (the formation of the group began in the recent past, but the group continues to exist at the present moment).

I hope that makes sense!
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