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by Amadalia » Tue Feb 18, 2014 5:30 am
good day
in the idiom section of the manhattan SC page 166 I found the following sentence

RISING prices at the gas pump are hurting consumers.

Why isn't it
RISING prices at the gas pump is hurting consumers
???

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:25 am
Amadalia wrote:good day
in the idiom section of the manhattan SC page 166 I found the following sentence

RISING prices at the gas pump are hurting consumers.

Why isn't it
RISING prices at the gas pump is hurting consumers
???

Many thanks in advance[/u]
Let's first find the subject.
Here the subject is "prices"
"Rising" is an adjective that describe the prices, and "at the gas pump" is a prepositional phrase that also describes "prices"
So, we can essentially ignore these parts to get: Rising prices at the gas pump _______ hurting consumers.
Since "prices" is plural, we need ARE in the blank.

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by Amadalia » Tue Feb 18, 2014 9:13 am
Thanks for your prompt reply,
Please correct me if I'm wrong
Rising prices are[/b] hurting the subject is prices because to rise is an intransitive verb and prices rises by themselves
but if I said
Raising weights is a good sport, the subject is the gerund Raising because to raise is a transitive word which needs objects right????
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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Tue Feb 18, 2014 9:25 am
Yes, "raising" is a transitive verb that requires a direct object, but we really don't need to get into the whole transitive/intransitive thing.

Rising prices _____ hurting consumers.
We know that SOMETHING is hurting consumers. Is it the prices or the rising?
Well rising is an adjective so it can't hurt anyone. So, prices must be the subject here.

Raising weights _____ a good sport.
We know that SOMETHING is a good sport.
weights isn't a sport, so the subject must be raising [the act of lifting]

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