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by vaivish » Sun Aug 17, 2008 6:48 am
777. The man was always aware, sometimes proudly and sometimes resentfully, that he was a small-town Midwesterner who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him.
(A) who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him
(B) who had been thrust into a world that was dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him
(C) who had been thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and people more polished than he was
(D) thrust into a world dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him
(E) thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than he

Oa is e.

How can he be used in comparision?
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by aj5105 » Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:28 am
(A) who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him --IMO the answer

(B) who had been thrust into a world that was dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him -- more wealthy -- mistake

(C) who had been thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and people more polished than he was --people more polished --mistake

(D) thrust into a world dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him -- who required

(E) thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than he --who required

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777: he vs him?

by GG04 » Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:12 am
is this superlative construction correct-
wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people ?

what decides b.w he and him?

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HE vs HIM?

by nitinrai » Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:50 am
Whenever we have THAN or AS in the sentence always make a point that you put the subject list of pronoun (i.e. I, HE, SHE, WE) we simply can not put object list of pronoun (i.e ME, HIM, HER, US) as there is an implied verb is present in the sentence contruction.

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by rohangupta83 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:44 pm
imo: E

'who' is not required.

and the superlative construction is indeed correct. wealthier, better educated and more polished.

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Re: HE vs HIM?

by gmat009 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:56 pm
nitinrai wrote:Whenever we have THAN or AS in the sentence always make a point that you put the subject list of pronoun (i.e. I, HE, SHE, WE) we simply can not put object list of pronoun (i.e ME, HIM, HER, US) as there is an implied verb is present in the sentence contruction.

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by samyak » Wed Jun 02, 2010 11:27 am
Read the blog on pronouns that was mentioned in the post. Still to really convinced about the choice. Here is my doubt.

The problem Statement: "The man was always aware, sometimes proudly and sometimes resentfully, that he was a small-town Midwesterner who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him."

Now I can segregate the clauses joined by than.
The clause in the left is in passive voice. Hence to keep the parallelism, the voice of the clause after 'than' should pe passive as well. In passive voice, the object form of a pronoun is used[e.g The job is done by him.]. Hence A seems to be the correct choice.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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by Osirus@VeritasPrep » Wed Jun 02, 2010 11:39 am
A B and C are wrong because "who" isn't placed next to the noun it's modifying. That leaves a choice between D and E. D is wrong because it uses comparative adjectives, which can only be used when you are comparing exactly two things. Therefore, choice E is the best choice.
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by FightWithGMAT » Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:31 pm
vaivish wrote:777. The man was always aware, sometimes proudly and sometimes resentfully, that he was a small-town Midwesterner who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him.
(A) who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him
(B) who had been thrust into a world that was dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him
(C) who had been thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and people more polished than he was
(D) thrust into a world dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him
(E) thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than he

Oa is e.

How can he be used in comparision?
All the options that have "him" can be eliminated. Reason is.........see the sentence

You are better, more hard working, and more dedicated than he (is is optional here)...correct
You are better, more hard working, and more dedicated than him...........wrong comparison.

Now, left with C and E.

In E both the past participle "thrust " and "dominated" correctly modify their respective nouns and make the sentence concise and clear.

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by martin.jonson007 » Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:59 am
gud ques indeed...

diff ppl diff explntn...

wud like 2 knw experts's opinion...

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by paes » Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:05 am
IMO : E

A, B, C : can be discarded because of 'who'

between D and E

'than he' is looking better than 'then him'

https://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/pronoun.asp

So selected E
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by paes » Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:13 am
vaivish wrote:777. The man was always aware, sometimes proudly and sometimes resentfully, that he was a small-town Midwesterner who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him.
(A) who was thrust into a world that was dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than him
(B) who had been thrust into a world that was dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him
(C) who had been thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and people more polished than he was
(D) thrust into a world dominated by more wealthy, educated, and polished people than him
(E) thrust into a world dominated by wealthier, better-educated, and more polished people than he

Oa is e.

How can he be used in comparision?
See Rule 5 :
https://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/pronoun.asp

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