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by kevincanspain » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:07 pm
paes wrote:Kevin,

making provision is too far : this is one fact

but the basic thing is that 'making provision' is a adverbial modifier.

It cannot modify to a noun 'The act of congress'

Please correct me if my understanding is wrong.
I do not agree: I could write 'The Act of Congress making provision for the removal of the capital also established...

Participial phrases can modify nouns
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by paes » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:53 pm
Thanks Kavin
Participle phrase can modify the noun as you have written :

The Act of Congress making provision for the removal of the capital --> Right

But we are seeing a comm+ing modifier in B.

The Act of Congress, making provision for the removal of the capital

So my doubt is that it is a adverbial modifier which cannot modify to a noun.

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by concept » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:48 pm
Kevin,
I agree that particple modifier can be used without a comma to modify a noun. But how is it ok to use it with a comma? Does it not work as an adverbial modifier whn used with comma?

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by pnk » Sat Aug 21, 2010 7:43 am
A - do not find any connecting word that connects 2 actions (ie made and established)..is it correct ?
B - Setence appears ok "The act of Congress...also established the library"
E - Setence appears ok "The act of Congress made provision..., also establishing the library" - here 'establishing modifies act of congress

I think answer should have been either B or E not A. Can someone correct me pls
gmat009 wrote:Approved April 24, 1800, the act of Congress that made provision for the removal of the government of the United States to the new federal city, Washington, D.C., also established the Library of Congress.

A.Approved April 24, 1800, the act of Congress that made provision for the removal of the government of the United States to the new federal city, Washington, D.C., also established
B.The act of Congress, which was approved April 24, 1800, making provision for the removal of the government of the United States to the new federal city, Washington, D.C., also established
E.Approved April 24, 1800, the act of Congress made provision for the removal of the government of the United States to the new federal city, Washington, D.C., also establishing

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by tanviet » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:46 am
kevincanspain wrote:What do we know about the Act of Congress? It was approved (on) April 24, 1800 and it made provision for the removal of the capital. It also established the L. of C.

B puts the first two facts between the Act of Congress and the third fact. The trouble is that B inserts a non-restrictive clause before a participle that modifies the subject. As you correctly said, the participial phrase 'making provision' is too far away from the Act of Congress. You should be wary of constructions that have more than one phrase between the subject and the verb!
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B is grammatically correct.

B is wrong because "was approved" can not create "making provision". It is not logic.
E is wrong because "make provision" can not make "establishing"

the wrongness of COMMA DOING is hard to realize. COMMA DOING show an action which modify the main action. COMMA DOING before main clause shows an action happening before and then sumultaneously with main clause. COMMA DOING go after main clause show an action attendant and simultaneously with main action.

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by tanviet » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:51 am
for this type of questions, I see, very hard, we should think the following. I thing over this question 1 hour and want to share with you my thought.

REALIZING THE CORRECT RELATION BETWEEN 2 ACTIONS IN THE SENTENCE.

normally a sentence has 2,or 3 actions represented by 2 or 3 verbs in the forms ED, DO, DOING as the answer choice A. in choice b,and E the relation shown by verb forms is in correct.

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by ^_^ » Sat Aug 13, 2011 5:30 pm
If the answer is A, then "where is the main verb of the sentence??"?