Preposition + noun + participle

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by aspirant2011 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:09 pm
maddy123m wrote:Can some one explain rule for "Preposition + noun + participle".

And is it wrong to use infinites like "to include" and "to implement" on GMAT?

please help me.

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Yup usage of to include, to implement is wrong in case of GMAT...........including & implementing are the right words

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by SticklorForDetails » Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:37 pm
maddy123m wrote:Can some one explain rule for "Preposition + noun + participle".

And is it wrong to use infinites like "to include" and "to implement" on GMAT?

please help me.

Thank you,
These questions are a little vague, Maddy ... if you provide some examples, I can help. The GMAT more and more tests in-context clarity over hard-and-fast application of abstract rules, so there's no one answer to "Prep + noun + partic" or "to include vs. including" without context.
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by saketk » Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:04 pm
I agree.. you cannot make hard rules without knowing the context. Please post the question where you faced such issues.

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