Anne1276 Wrote:I take the test on Wednesday so these are my last-minute questions. Thanks!
The yield per acre of coffee berries varies enormously in that a single tree, depending on both its size and on climate and altitude, could produce enough berries to make between one and twelve pounds of dried beans a year.
A) Same
B) enormously, in that a single tree, dependent on its size and also on climate and altitude, is able to produce
C) enormously, because a single tree, depending on its size and on climate and altitude, is able to produce
D) enormously, because a single tree, being dependent on its size, climate, and altitude, is capable of producing
E) enormously, because a single tree, dependent both on its size as well as on climate and altitude, could produce
I picked A. Answer is C. Should I know something about "in that" vs "because"? Thanks!
StaceyKoprince Wrote:Oops - also, generally stay in the same tense unless there's a reason to change. This one starts us out with "varies" and doesn't give us a reason to switch to "could produce." "Is" is better.
RonPurewal Wrote:anthonymok930 Wrote:Is there any difference in the sentence structure if the comma is removed between enormously and because? I'm just curious whether the comma is necessary.
not in terms of structure, no.
there's a rhetorical difference: with the comma, you're emphasizing the result (the fact stated before the comma), not the rationale (the reasons stated after "because"). without the comma, the emphasis is inverted.
compare:
everybody is going to be late to class, because there are protesters out on all the street corners in the neighborhood.
--> i'm emphasizing that everyone is going to be late.
everybody is going to be late to class because there are protesters out on all the street corners in the neighborhood.
--> (you probably already know that everyone is going to be late, and) i'm emphasizing the reason WHY everyone is going to be late.
mcmebk Wrote:Hi Ron
I am trying to figure it out whether "Comma+Depending on" / "Comma + According to" is similar to structures "Comma + Regular Verb-ing":
I changed the plan to continue my studies, saving money for my parents (The subject I somehow performs the verb save);
Sentence 1: I may change the plan to continue my studies, depending on the money would be saved for my parents
Or
Sentence 2: My plan to continue my studies may be changed, depending on the money would be saved for my parents.
Is sentence 1 or 2 correct? Is it necessary to follow the same principle in the first example that the subject should be a type of "performer" of the verb?
Similar questions with According to - I always get confused about who/what the performer of "according to".
Thank you Ron.
lemonperb Wrote:Hi GMAT instructors,
I wonder in "B": is"...and also..." rebundant?
Anne1276 Wrote:I take the test on Wednesday so these are my last-minute questions. Thanks!
The yield per acre of coffee berries varies enormously in that a single tree, depending on both its size and on climate and altitude, could produce enough berries to make between one and twelve pounds of dried beans a year.
A) Same
B) enormously, in that a single tree, dependent on its size and also on climate and altitude, is able to produce
C) enormously, because a single tree, depending on its size and on climate and altitude, is able to produce
D) enormously, because a single tree, being dependent on its size, climate, and altitude, is capable of producing
E) enormously, because a single tree, dependent both on its size as well as on climate and altitude, could produce
I picked A. Answer is C. Should I know something about "in that" vs "because"? Thanks!
thanghnvn Wrote:why B is wrong? why "dependant on" is wrong in B.
is it adjectival or adverb. pls explain
RonPurewal Wrote:Anonymous Wrote:Hi Ron,
could you pls explain how we can eliminate on the basis of 'dependent' vs 'depending'?? Thanks!
the problem lies in the different meanings of the 2 words. "dependent" refers to reliance on another for some kind of support (as in "my children are dependent on me for their food and shelter"). so not only is that choice sketchy in terms of grammar, but its meaning is also all kinds of wrong: it makes no sense to say that a tree is "dependent" on its size (does its size provide it with food or water? etc)
OG12-21: " Neuroscientists, having amassed...., are now drawing..." seems different from what we concluded. In this sentence, "having amassed.." apparently modify the preceding noun" neuroscientists" rather than the whole clause.