XDF-S7-T24, "...cause ...to do..."?
XDF-S7-T24, in the structure “Subject cause noun/pronoun to do sth. ” is “to do ” adverbial modifier or object of the verb "cause"?
24. Several years ago the diet industry introduced a variety of appetite suppressants, but some of these drugs caused stomach disorders severe enough to have them banned by the Food and Drug Administration.
(A) stomach disorders severe enough to have them
(B) stomach disorders that were severe enough so they were
(C) stomach disorders of such severity so as to be
(D) such severe stomach disorders that they were
(E) such severe stomach disorders as to be
The answer is D.
But what about A?
Someone think A is wrong and explains as follows.
since
In the structre "Subject cause noun/pronoun to do sth ",
"to do sth " is the adverbial modifier of the verb "cause",
and the logic subject of "to do sth." is the subject of the "cause", "Subject";
Then,
in A
"drugs caused stomach disorders severe enough to have them banned "
can be rewritten to
"drugs caused stomach disorders severe enough to (logic subject:drugs)have *drugs* banned "
The logical meaning of the above sentence is not right.
Thus A is wrong.
But I don't think so.
I think A is correct and my reason is as follows.
Since
In the structure "Subject cause noun/pronoun to do sth" ,
both "noun/pronoun" and "to do sth " are the objects of the verb "cause " ,
and the logic subject of "to do sth" is "noun/pronoun";
Then,
in A
"drugs caused stomach disorders severe enough to have them banned "
can be rewritten to
"drugs caused stomach disorders severe enough to (logic subject:stomach disorders) have *drugs* banned"
both the logical meaning and the gramma of the above sentence is right.
Thus A is OK.
So my questions are
In the structre"Subject cause noun/pronoun to do sth ",
is "to do " the adverbial modifier or the object of the verb"cause"?
and which one is the logc subject of "to do ", "subject " or "noun/pronoun"?
and
What's wrong with A?
Can any NN help answer the questions above? Thanks in advance. |