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by selango » Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:09 am
Local building contractors have devoted considerable energy into the development of neighborhoods more environmentally-friendly even than currently on the market.

A. into the development of neighborhoods more environmentally-friendly even than currently on the market

B. into the development of even more environmentally-friendly neighborhoods on the market than at the current time

C. for developing neighborhoods that are more environmentally-friendly even than currently the market

D. to developing neighborhoods even more environmentally-friendly than those currently on the market

E. to developing neighborhoods that are even more environmentally-friendly than currently on the market

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by clock60 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:45 am
to me A

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by shovan85 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:20 am
Discard D and E as the developing are adjective of neighborhood.

Discard B for Currently is made wordy.

[spoiler]Between A and C my pick is A as C is lacking "ON"[/spoiler]
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by niksworth » Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:02 am
All options look crazy. None of the choices seem satisfactory, Watching this space for the OA and any good explanation.
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by kapur.arnav » Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:20 am
shovan85 wrote:Discard D and E as the developing are adjective of neighborhood.

Discard B for Currently is made wordy.

[spoiler]Between A and C my pick is A as C is lacking "ON"[/spoiler]

Discard D and E as the developing are adjective of neighborhood - Implies?? Please elaborate more on this... thanks!!

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by shovan85 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:34 am
kapur.arnav wrote:
shovan85 wrote:Discard D and E as the developing are adjective of neighborhood.

Discard B for Currently is made wordy.

[spoiler]Between A and C my pick is A as C is lacking "ON"[/spoiler]

Discard D and E as the developing are adjective of neighborhood - Implies?? Please elaborate more on this... thanks!!
I felt contractors invest to the development of .... if u use developing then to cannot precede the same.
to developing neighborhood means the neighborhood are in developing stage
as we say developing country..
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by Arcane66 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:03 pm
I chose D, but this is a tough one. I don't really think any of them are that good.

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by GMATMadeEasy » Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:35 pm
Local building contractors have devoted considerable energy into the development of neighborhoods more environmentally-friendly even than currently on the market.

A. into the development of neighborhoods more environmentally-friendly even than currently on the market

B. into the development of even more environmentally-friendly neighborhoods on the market than at the current time

C. for developing neighborhoods that are more environmentally-friendly even than currently the market

D. to developing neighborhoods even more environmentally-friendly than those currently on the market

E. to developing neighborhoods that are even more environmentally-friendly than currently on the market
I would say D , but other ACs are just too bad.
Sentence is trying to compare neighbourhood to be developed (more environment friendly) versus neighbourhood now.

A-> development of neighborhoods more environmentally-friendly even than currently on the market
compares neighbourhood to at the current time
B and C : same issue;neighborhood is being compared to "at the current time
" and "currently the market
" respectively.

E same issue "currently on the market " .

to developing is correct usage I believe.

He has devoted his time to reading .

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by selango » Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:43 pm
OA D

This sentence compares "environmentally-friendly" (neighborhoods) to "those" (neighborhoods) currently on the market.

First I thought 'to developing' in D&E is wrong.But paraphrase the sentence like this.

He devoted his time to reading the books.

Which one is better?

'devoted his time to'

'devoted his time into'
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by Jen@VeritasPrep » Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:33 am
selango, you hit the nail on the head with the comparison issue. We can actually eliminate EVERY answer choice except D based on this one error! We want to compare NEIGHBORHOODS to NEIGHBORHOODS (noun to noun). Remember that the GMAT will often substitute that (singular) or those (plural) for one of the nouns in a comparison -- as long as the noun being replaced is logical (in this case, neighborhoods), this structure is correct.

The word "developing" in answer choice D is describing an ACTION of the contractors, not the neighborhoods themselves. A person devotes energy to [doing something] -- this is a somewhat tricky idiomatic structure, so good job to those of you who saw what was going on.
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