comparison - OG Verbal

This topic has expert replies
Master | Next Rank: 500 Posts
Posts: 152
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:56 pm
Location: New york
Thanked: 9 times

comparison - OG Verbal

by agarwalva » Thu May 17, 2012 5:00 pm
Last year, land values in most parts of the pinelands rose almost so fast, and in some parts even faster than what they did outside the pinelands.

(A) so fast, and in some parts even faster than what they did
(B) so fast, and in some parts even faster than, those
(C) as fast, and in some parts even faster than, those
(D) as fast as, and in some parts even faster than, those
(E) as fast as, and in some parts even faster than what they did

OA is D

what is compared in this sentence. It is the rise in land values in place x vs rise in land values in place Y
1. Please explain how the correct answer has the right comparison
2. When will you replace a verb with did / does.. and why we cannot do it in this sentence

User avatar
Master | Next Rank: 500 Posts
Posts: 287
Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2012 12:33 am
Location: Pune,India
Thanked: 60 times
Followed by:6 members

by GMAT Kolaveri » Thu May 17, 2012 5:39 pm
as X as Y is the correct construction
D or E.
Last year, land values in most parts of the pinelands rose almost as fast as, and in some parts even faster than, those outside the pinelands.
Regards and Thanks,
Vinoth@GMAT Kolaveri
https://www.facebook.com/GmatKolaveri
https://gmatkolaveri.tumblr.com/

Click the thank you button if you like my reply :)

Master | Next Rank: 500 Posts
Posts: 109
Joined: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:09 am
Thanked: 8 times
Followed by:2 members

by ankita1709 » Thu May 17, 2012 6:13 pm
agarwalva wrote:Last year, land values in most parts of the pinelands rose almost so fast, and in some parts even faster than what they did outside the pinelands.

(A) so fast, and in some parts even faster than what they did
(B) so fast, and in some parts even faster than, those
(C) as fast, and in some parts even faster than, those
(D) as fast as, and in some parts even faster than, those
(E) as fast as, and in some parts even faster than what they did

OA is D

what is compared in this sentence. It is the rise in land values in place x vs rise in land values in place Y
1. Please explain how the correct answer has the right comparison
2. When will you replace a verb with did / does.. and why we cannot do it in this sentence
I don't like this sentence.. Please post some explanation

User avatar
Legendary Member
Posts: 641
Joined: Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:15 am
Thanked: 149 times
Followed by:32 members
GMAT Score:760

by avik.ch » Thu May 17, 2012 9:26 pm
ankita1709 wrote:
agarwalva wrote:Last year, land values in most parts of the pinelands rose almost so fast, and in some parts even faster than what they did outside the pinelands.

(A) so fast, and in some parts even faster than what they did
(B) so fast, and in some parts even faster than, those
(C) as fast, and in some parts even faster than, those
(D) as fast as, and in some parts even faster than, those
(E) as fast as, and in some parts even faster than what they did

OA is D

what is compared in this sentence. It is the rise in land values in place x vs rise in land values in place Y
1. Please explain how the correct answer has the right comparison
2. When will you replace a verb with did / does.. and why we cannot do it in this sentence
I don't like this sentence.. Please post some explanation
When we have an object for the verb - we need to add helping verb. When there is no object - then we dont need to put the helping verb.

I drive car faster than joe does. - correct. There is an object, put helping verb.
I run faster than Joe - Correct. No object, no need of helping verb. Putting an helping verb is not wrong but its not necessary. Best and concise.

A,B and C - are incorrect.

E - "what they did" is imprecise and unnecessary. Consider this,

1.I ran as fast as, or even faster than, Joe
2.I ran as fast as, or even faster than, Joe ran.
3.I ran as fast as, or even faster than, Joe did.

But we can't write: I ran as fast as, or even faster than, what Joe did.

D is correct.

Hope this helps !!

GMAT/MBA Expert

User avatar
GMAT Instructor
Posts: 645
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:42 pm
Location: US
Thanked: 527 times
Followed by:227 members

by e-GMAT » Fri May 18, 2012 9:27 am
Hi there,

Last year, land values in most parts of the pinelands rose almost so fast, and in some parts even faster than what they did outside the pinelands.

Image

"¢ Last year, land values in most parts of the pinelands rose.
"¢ This price rose as fast as, and in some parts even faster than, the prices outside the pinelands.
o Entities being compared are - land values in most parts of pineland & land values outside the pinelands
o The characteristic being compared is - extent of rise

Image

Error Analysis:

Choice A: so fast, and in some parts even faster than what they did: Incorrect for the reasons stated above.

Choice B: so fast, and in some parts even faster than, those: Incorrect. Same idiom error as in A.

Choice C: as fast, and in some parts even faster than, those: Incorrect. "...as fast..." is an incorrect idiom. "as" is missing after "fast".

Choice D: as fast as, and in some parts even faster than, those: Correct.

Choice E: as fast as, and in some parts even faster than what they did: Incorrect. Same parallelism & punctuation errors as in A.

Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Shraddha

Senior | Next Rank: 100 Posts
Posts: 79
Joined: Tue Dec 15, 2015 3:56 am
Followed by:1 members
GMAT Score:750

by Nina1987 » Wed Jun 15, 2016 6:32 am
GMATGuruNY, other experts:

Would E be fine if it read - "as fast as, and in some parts even faster than they did" i.e. sans 'what'?

Thanks