Which One is correct

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Which One is correct

by gmat740 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:12 pm
1) Having read the book, there is no question that the book is better than the film

2)Having read the book, I have no doubt that the book is better than the film.

Which one is correct and why??


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by TedCornell » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:37 pm
I'm very surprised at the OA you posted. "Having read the book" is a modifier for the book-reader, so I think it should be followed with a person.

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by ken3233 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:47 pm
I concur with TedCornell. GMAT740: where did you get this question?

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by gmat740 » Fri Mar 27, 2009 7:28 am
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Actually they were giving an example of How to deal to errors in modifiers, and over there they gave these two examples saying the first one is correct and not the second one

Although no explaination was given about them


Please let me know any explanations for this

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Re: Which One is correct

by El Cucu » Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:02 am
gmat740 wrote: 1) Having read the book, there is no question that the book is better than the film

2)Having read the book, I have no doubt that the book is better than the film.

Which one is correct and why??
#1 Can't be correct. In fact it is a dangling modifier. The subject performing the action is missing, it can't be "there is no question"

#2 The subject performing the action is "I" so it's ok.

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by gmat740 » Fri Mar 27, 2009 7:58 pm
Thanks for your reply:

#1 Can't be correct. In fact it is a dangling modifier. The subject performing the action is missing, it can't be "there is no question"

#2 The subject performing the action is "I" so it's ok.
I just checked it Again,OA is (2)

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