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by gaurav1a2b
Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:21 am
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: GMATprep SC
Replies: 33
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Re: GMATprep SC

In option d) is "in siding" correct usage. Tom was the only one to side with Jack. Tom was the only one in siding with Jack. Does not the correct option c) per se sound awkward? Why is not d) the correct answer? Manhattan itself claims in its strategy guide that GMAT sometimes makes the ri...
by gaurav1a2b
Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:41 pm
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: Billie Holiday's Singing
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Re: Billie Holiday's Singing

Ron please help.
In E should we have a possessive pronoun ie musician's instruments.
by gaurav1a2b
Tue Jan 15, 2013 2:10 am
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: The first detailed study of magpie attacks in Australia
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Re: The first detailed study of magpie attacks in Australia

To Ron, I personally feel that "who were born in the country" in E is wordy and awkward. (It does not include people "who are born in the country") The participle phrase "born in the country" in C is more concise and apt. Besides Manhattan SC Guide explicitly writes &qu...
by gaurav1a2b
Tue Jan 15, 2013 3:07 pm
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: scrub jay can remember
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Re: scrub jay can remember

Can anybody explain why e is wrong grammatically.
by gaurav1a2b
Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:31 am
 
Forum: GMAT Official Practice Test Verbal
Topic: What Appears and Appear
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Re: What Appears and Appear

RonPurewal Wrote:"stunning" is an adjective here.

(edit: i see that some other posters have already noted this)

Respected Sir,
Is "it appears was" correct usage.
or should it be "it appears to be"
Also,is the usage of the pronoun it in A and B correct?