RonPurewal Wrote:sachin.w Wrote:Do we have a meaning error in
B Twenty-one ceramic dog figurines discovered at the excavation
or only Subject Verb issue?( non underlined part has 'has' in it)
ya, there's also a problem with the meaning there. (the figurines themselves didn't just magically double the number; the
discovery of those figurines did.)
hi ron~ as you explained here, one quantity cannot "magically double" something else. but there's another prep SC in which the OA is
"Retail sales rose 8/10 of 1 percent in August, intensifying expectations that
personal spending in the July-September quarter would more than double the 1.4 percent growth rate in personal spending for the previous quarter. "
in both of the sentences, "double" means " to make something twice as big or twice as much", right?
here "personal spending" is a figure/quantity noun, and it seems it can "double" something.
so i still wonder why "Twenty-one ceramic dog figurines" cannot double something. we don't choose this because we have a better choice? i.e. "the discovery doubles something" makes more sense than "a quantity noun doubles something" ?
Thanks!