'IS' or 'ARE'

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by CITI29 » Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:07 pm
The skill and the precision of the Anasazi, ancient
inhabitants of the Southwest, in measuring the
movements of the Sun and Moon is evidenced not
only at
Chaco Canyon but at a number of other sites.

(A) in measuring the movements of the Sun and
Moon is evidenced not only at
(B) in measuring the movements of the Sun and
Moon are evidenced not only at
(C) in measuring the movements of the Sun and
Moon is evidenced at not only
(D) to measure the movements of the Sun and Moon
is evidenced at not only
(E) to measure the movements of the Sun and Moon
are evidenced not only at
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by Stuart@KaplanGMAT » Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:41 pm
The skill AND precision... are evidenced.
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by CITI29 » Fri Jul 11, 2008 6:22 pm
Thats what I thought...but ans to this question is 'd'...any reason why?

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by Stuart@KaplanGMAT » Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:43 pm
What's the source of the question?

Another huge issue is the use of "not only" while missing "but also"... on the GMAT, where you find one part of the construction you pretty much always also find the other.
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by reachac » Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:48 pm
IMO B.......But I agree with Stuart ful in that the question seems incorrect.

Not only x but also y is the correct usage.

@Stuart, can u help explain, which is the correct usage on GMAT, "Skills.... in", "Skill... to" or "Skills...for"

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by Stuart@KaplanGMAT » Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:23 pm
reachac wrote:@Stuart, can u help explain, which is the correct usage on GMAT, "Skills.... in", "Skill... to" or "Skills...for"
Any of the three could be correct, each would be used for a different purpose.

For example:

Bob has skills that we haven't seen yet.

Bob has the skill to perform the operation successfully.

It takes great skills to be a professional athlete.
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by kiranlegend » Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:05 am
reachac wrote:IMO B.......But I agree with Stuart ful in that the question seems incorrect.

Not only x but also y is the correct usage.

@Stuart, can u help explain, which is the correct usage on GMAT, "Skills.... in", "Skill... to" or "Skills...for"
mate, keeping that not only idiom thing apart,, you chose 'in measuring' over 'to measure' can you please explain this?

i thought it would be between B and E. I chose E.

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by pkabraham » Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:14 am
kiranlegend wrote:
reachac wrote:IMO B.......But I agree with Stuart ful in that the question seems incorrect.

Not only x but also y is the correct usage.

@Stuart, can u help explain, which is the correct usage on GMAT, "Skills.... in", "Skill... to" or "Skills...for"
mate, keeping that not only idiom thing apart,, you chose 'in measuring' over 'to measure' can you please explain this?

i thought it would be between B and E. I chose E.

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by pkabraham » Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:22 am
pkabraham wrote:
kiranlegend wrote:
reachac wrote:IMO B.......But I agree with Stuart ful in that the question seems incorrect.

Not only x but also y is the correct usage.

@Stuart, can u help explain, which is the correct usage on GMAT, "Skills.... in", "Skill... to" or "Skills...for"
mate, keeping that not only idiom thing apart,, you chose 'in measuring' over 'to measure' can you please explain this?

i thought it would be between B and E. I chose E.

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by pkabraham » Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:26 am
In GMAT ,gerund is preferred.Infinitives come second in the priority...

and stuart i encountered the issue of "not only... but" in a kaplan mock as well

as of my understanding it should be 'not only x.. but also y'

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by CITI29 » Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:09 am
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by UmanG » Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:59 am
@ CITI29
Are you sure answer is "D"? To me "at" before "not only" in option D sounds odd..."at" should be after "not only" for parallel construction...
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by CITI29 » Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:23 am
hi umang,

Thats what the answer is...thou I'm myself not convinced..

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by gmatgoal750 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:21 pm
the OA for this is indeed B.

CITI29, which book and question number are you talking about?

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by harish » Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:08 pm
The answer for this is B