The Acoma and Hopi are probably the two oldest surviving Pueblo communities, both dating back at least a thousand years.
A. both dating
B. both of which have dated
C. and each has dated
D. and each one dating
E. each one of which date
GPREP SC- 10
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Hi abhasjha,
This SC comes down to a verb rule and a bit of style:
1) Verbs: The key to this SC is in noting that the Acoma and Hopi ARE probably the two oldest surviving communities....RIGHT NOW. Thus, we need a verb that reflects that fact (it can't be past tense). Eliminate B and C.
2) Style: Redundancy is considered "bad style" on the GMAT. For example, the phrase "combined together" is redundant because both of those words mean the same thing - so you don't need both. Here, the phrase "each one" is redundant. Eliminate D and E.
Final Answer: A
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This SC comes down to a verb rule and a bit of style:
1) Verbs: The key to this SC is in noting that the Acoma and Hopi ARE probably the two oldest surviving communities....RIGHT NOW. Thus, we need a verb that reflects that fact (it can't be past tense). Eliminate B and C.
2) Style: Redundancy is considered "bad style" on the GMAT. For example, the phrase "combined together" is redundant because both of those words mean the same thing - so you don't need both. Here, the phrase "each one" is redundant. Eliminate D and E.
Final Answer: A
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B is not right because 'have dated' implies that this no longer happens
C and D should are not right because you do not have an independent clause following it.
E 'date' would have to plural for this to be correct.
A
C and D should are not right because you do not have an independent clause following it.
E 'date' would have to plural for this to be correct.
A
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