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by aicpa.lucas
Sat Jun 26, 2010 10:18 pm
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: The features of the floor of the Kasei
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Re: The features of the floor of the Kasei

I agree with the aforementioned discussion that (B) is grammatically right but not sensibly and logically acceptable. (A) contains two pronouns "it", either of which refers to different antecedents. (C) to suggest.. infinitive can be used as a modifier phrase here; suggest and possibly, in...
by aicpa.lucas
Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:21 am
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: Now that so much data travels via light
Replies: 40
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Re: Now that so much data travels via light

Hi, I don,t think the problem actually lies with Directly... 1. Tense problem using "has" means Prresent Perfect some thing that has started, use of "can" means future. Future is what the sent. talking about. 2. The second half of the sent.. "a development maybe one day lea...
by aicpa.lucas
Mon Oct 04, 2010 10:06 pm
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: thirteen colonies
Replies: 75
Views: 28066
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Re: thirteen colonies

The thirteen original British colonies in North America, some formed as commercial ventures, others as religious havens, each had a written charter that set forth its form of government and the rights of the colonists. A. some formed as commercial ventures, others as religious havens, each had a wr...
by aicpa.lucas
Mon Oct 04, 2010 10:12 pm
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: thirteen colonies
Replies: 75
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Re: thirteen colonies

Ron, Can you please explain the problem with "with" in E. I couldn't understand your explanation. Maybe an analogy will be helpful. Thanks, Vineet "with..." leads a prepositional phrase used to modify the preceding whole sentence; however, based on option (a), "some" o...