Dear Instructors,
Can you please explain when Though is follwed by ", yet" construction and when by a simple comma ?
pranabiitkgp Wrote:Hi Ankit - The answer key is there in chappter 10, page 189 .
My understanding is -
'though...yet' is wrong in GMAT , only one connecting word required to connect two clasues/parts of a sentence .
so the right form is '[though..., ---- ]or [----, yet...]'.
Comma(,) is essetial for both the cases as two different clauses or parts are connected
pranabiitkgp Wrote:Hi Tim - I think Ankit is asking - given two answers otherwise similar if one starts with 'although' and other connected with 'yet' in the middle is there any GMAT preference regarding which one should be selected
- Pranab.
saxenankit Wrote:pranabiitkgp Wrote:Hi Tim - I think Ankit is asking - given two answers otherwise similar if one starts with 'although' and other connected with 'yet' in the middle is there any GMAT preference regarding which one should be selected
- Pranab.
Adding to Pranab's point -
My question is - can the below sentence be ever correct on GMAT ?
Though she disallowed me, yet I will go to her.