by RonPurewal Sat Aug 20, 2016 4:47 am
"to soak ... after pounded"
no, that doesn't work. but why are you making up answer choices that don't exist?
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DO NOT 'make your own versions' of GMAC's sentences!
really.
don't do it.
the GMAT only tests about 1% of the things that can actually go wrong with english sentences (and even that is probably an overestimate).
when random users try to 'edit' these sentences, the result is almost always inferior or incorrect—for reasons that the GMAT doesn't test.
making your own examples is good, but they should be...
...1/ your own examples,
...2/ SIMPLE examples, each illustrating only ONE concept (that is actually tested on this exam).
as far as the official problems are concerned, the given answer choices should be challenging enough already.
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