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alex.gellatly
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Note: This is not a GMAT-like question, so you can't practice with it. For that I apologize.
Rule: Parallel clauses should start with the same word
Incorrect: I want to retire to a place WHERE I can relax and THAT has low taxes.
Correct: I want to retire to a place WHERE I can relax and WHERE the taxes are low.
Question: I want to retire to a place WHERE I can relax and the taxes are low. <-- Is this sentence correct (without two WHERE's?)
Many Thanks!
Rule: Parallel clauses should start with the same word
Incorrect: I want to retire to a place WHERE I can relax and THAT has low taxes.
Correct: I want to retire to a place WHERE I can relax and WHERE the taxes are low.
Question: I want to retire to a place WHERE I can relax and the taxes are low. <-- Is this sentence correct (without two WHERE's?)
Many Thanks!
A useful website I found that has every quant OG video explanation:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/useful-websi ... tml#475231
https://www.beatthegmat.com/useful-websi ... tml#475231

















