Answer choice E can definitely NOT be correct. The first split I notice is "like" v. "such as." On the GMAT, "like" means "similar to," while "such as" introduces examples. In this case, aluminum and other metals are examples of actual metals, so &q...
Hi, In the OA "Where" refers to societies - how is it correctly refers to things other than physical places? Isn't it against grammar rules, while "It" and "There" can be used as Dummy pronouns?
I have a question regarding question SC 960 from OG 2022: "Heating-oil prices are expected to be higher this year..". In answer choice C, how did you deduce that the first comparison refers to years and not to prices?
Hey guys, Does anyone know how strict the inspectors are when taking the GMAT from home? For example, the GMAC website mentions that the whiteboard shouldn't be larger than 30 centimeters x 43 centimeters, but mine is 30 centimeters x 49 centimeters. How bad is it? Will I be able to use it for the G...
I read that following "of" and "for" should be a noun. However, is it grammatically (and GMAC-wise) correct to place adjectives between "of" and "for" and the noun itself? How about articles - a/an/the? How strict is it?