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OG Verbal Review - SC - #19

by MBA Applicant 2007/8 Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:03 am

While depressed property values can hurt some large investors, they are potentially devastating for homeowners, whose equity - in many cases respresenting a life's savings- can plunge or even disappear

A)
B) they can potentially devastate homeowners in that their
C) for homeowners they are potentially devastating, because their
D) for homeowners, it is potentially devastating in that their
E) it can potentially devastate homeowners, whose

The OG answer is A. Can you please explain how the pronoun "they" clearly refers to property values. It could refer to investors as well. Thats what caused me to not consider choice A.

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by JadranLee Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:29 pm

(A) is correct because of the following rule:

When a sentence begins with one clause (in this case "while depressed property values can hurt some large investors"), a pronoun in the following clause (in this case "they are potentially devastating for...") is presumed to refer to the subject of the first clause, as long as that pronoun agrees in number and gender with the subject of the first clause.

The subject of the first clause here is "depressed property values", whereas "some large investors" is the direct object of the first clause. Thus "they" refers to "depressed property values".

Likewise, in the sentence "Although Albert hates Bernardo, he loves Cassandra", the pronoun "he" clearly refers to "Albert", not "Bernardo".
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Re: OG Verbal Review - SC - #19---JAD

by Saurabh Malpani Sun Nov 04, 2007 8:12 pm

Jad,

In the following question:

60. According to a recent poll, owning and living in a freestanding house on its own land is still a goal of a majority of young adults, like that of earlier generations.
A) like that of earlier generations
B )as that for earlier generations
C )just as earlier generations did
D )as have earlier generations
E) as it was of earlier generations

on the same grounds as stated below, In option E "IT" refers to the SUbject "Owining.......land"
Saurabh Malpani

MBA Applicant 2007/8 Wrote:While depressed property values can hurt some large investors, they are potentially devastating for homeowners, whose equity - in many cases respresenting a life's savings- can plunge or even disappear

A)
B) they can potentially devastate homeowners in that their
C) for homeowners they are potentially devastating, because their
D) for homeowners, it is potentially devastating in that their
E) it can potentially devastate homeowners, whose

The OG answer is A. Can you please explain how the pronoun "they" clearly refers to property values. It could refer to investors as well. Thats what caused me to not consider choice A.

Thanks,
RonPurewal
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Re: OG Verbal Review - SC - #19---JAD

by RonPurewal Tue Nov 06, 2007 4:24 am

That's correct.

Saurabh Malpani Wrote:Jad,

In the following question:

60. According to a recent poll, owning and living in a freestanding house on its own land is still a goal of a majority of young adults, like that of earlier generations.
A) like that of earlier generations
B )as that for earlier generations
C )just as earlier generations did
D )as have earlier generations
E) as it was of earlier generations

on the same grounds as stated below, In option E "IT" refers to the SUbject "Owining.......land"
Saurabh Malpani

MBA Applicant 2007/8 Wrote:While depressed property values can hurt some large investors, they are potentially devastating for homeowners, whose equity - in many cases respresenting a life's savings- can plunge or even disappear

A)
B) they can potentially devastate homeowners in that their
C) for homeowners they are potentially devastating, because their
D) for homeowners, it is potentially devastating in that their
E) it can potentially devastate homeowners, whose

The OG answer is A. Can you please explain how the pronoun "they" clearly refers to property values. It could refer to investors as well. Thats what caused me to not consider choice A.

Thanks,
RonPurewal
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Re:

by RonPurewal Sat Nov 28, 2009 4:01 am

JadranLee Wrote:(A) is correct because of the following rule:

When a sentence begins with one clause (in this case "while depressed property values can hurt some large investors"), a pronoun in the following clause (in this case "they are potentially devastating for...") is presumed to refer to the subject of the first clause, as long as that pronoun agrees in number and gender with the subject of the first clause.

The subject of the first clause here is "depressed property values", whereas "some large investors" is the direct object of the first clause. Thus "they" refers to "depressed property values".

Likewise, in the sentence "Although Albert hates Bernardo, he loves Cassandra", the pronoun "he" clearly refers to "Albert", not "Bernardo".


this is correct in this instance, but this is not a general rule.

the general rule is that the pronoun, by default, refers to the noun that plays the same grammatical role in its own clause. so:
* if the pronoun is a subject (as is the case here), then it refers by default to the subject of the other clause.
* if the pronoun is a direct object, then it refers by default to the direct object of the other clause. (i.e., "take the pizza out of the box and put it on the table" --> "it" refers to "pizza" since both are direct objects)