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publicproxy Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:56 am Post subject: "which amounts to...." vs. "amounting to" |
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Hi guys,
I am having a hard time discerning between choices A&D. It's a recurring theme, so could someone clarify this once and for all. To me choice A is correct, but apparently it's choice D that is right. Can someone explain why?
For the first time in the modern era, non-Hispanic Whites are officially a minority in California, which amounts to a little less than half the population of the state, down from nearly there-quarters only a decade ago.
A. which amounts to a little less than half the population of the state, down from nearly three-quarters only a decade ago
B. which amounts to a little less than half the population of the state, down from a decade ago, when it was nearly three-quarters
C. and that amounts to a little less than half the population of the state, down from a decade ago, when they were nearly three-quarters
D. amounting to a little less than half the population of the state, down from nearly three-quarters a decade ago
E. amounting to a little less than half the population of the state, down from what it was a decade ago by nearly three-quarters
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amitansu Really wants to Beat The GMAT!
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In choice 5 "down from what it was a decade ago by nearly three-quarters" is wordy as compared to choice 4 " down from nearly three-quarters a decade ago".
This is what my understanding.
Any expert/s vew here !!
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publicproxy Just gettin' started!
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Thanks Amit. Any general ideas about choices A vs. choice D.
.....California, which amounts to......
.....California, amounting......
I'm not sure about the grammar rules here. Is D absolutely right and A absolutely wrong, or is this an issue of which one is "more correct" (stuff that I dislike about the GMAT) |
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celeste.kr Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:38 am Post subject: Re: "which amounts to...." vs. "amounting to& |
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Hello, publicproxy.
I think 'which amouts to' is not at all a problem. This question seems more about clarity.
If we use 'which amounts', it sounds confusing because we are not sure whether 'California' amount or 'non-Hispanic Whites' amounts.
By using 'amounting~', we can specify the subject more clearly, because usually a subject of the participle sentence is the subject of the main sentence. |
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publicproxy Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:41 am Post subject: |
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Hi Celeste,
Yes, now I do see the problem. I guess I take it for granted in daily conversation, but I can see why someone could be confused.
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