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by tanviet » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:05 am
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Diesel engines burn as much as 30% less fuel than gasoline engines //of comparable size, as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have been// implicated in global warming.

A of comparable size , as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have
B of comparable size, as well as emit far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses having
C of comparable size, and also they emit far fewer carbon dioxide and other gasses that have
D that have a comparable size, and also they emit far fewer of the other gasses having
E that have a comparable size, as well as emitting far fewer of the other gasses having

we can eliminate wrong answer without knowing of "as well as"

Ron, Experts, please, explain how "as well as" is used. it can be a coordinate conjuntion and can be a adverb. is that right"
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by aspirant2011 » Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:32 am
duongthang wrote:FROM gmatprep

Diesel engines burn as much as 30% less fuel than gasoline engines of comparable size, as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have been implicated in global warming.

A of comparable size , as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have
B of comparable size, as well as emit far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gases having ------ awkward
C of comparable size, and also they emit far fewer carbon dioxide and other gasses that have ----- fewer should be used with countable items but carbon dioxide is non countable therefore, less should be used
D that have a comparable size, and also they emit far fewer of the other gasses having
E that have a comparable size, as well as emitting far fewer of the other gasses having

we can eliminate wrong answer without knowing of "as well as"

Ron, Experts, please, explain how "as well as" is used. it can be a coordinate conjuntion and can be a adverb. is that right"

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by saketk » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:27 am
duongthang wrote:FROM gmatprep

Diesel engines burn as much as 30% less fuel than gasoline engines //of comparable size, as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have been// implicated in global warming.

A of comparable size , as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have
B of comparable size, as well as emit far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses having
C of comparable size, and also they emit far fewer carbon dioxide and other gasses that have
D that have a comparable size, and also they emit far fewer of the other gasses having
E that have a comparable size, as well as emitting far fewer of the other gasses having

we can eliminate wrong answer without knowing of "as well as"

Ron, Experts, please, explain how "as well as" is used. it can be a coordinate conjuntion and can be a adverb. is that right"

Hi - In most cases -- When we put a verb after as well as, we most often use the -ing form.

For example - Smoking is dangerous, as well as making you smell bad"

However, we must observe one exception when we use infinitive in the main clause: the verbal phrase is also in infinitive form to preserve parallelism.
example --
I have to finish my homework, plant the crop, as well as clean my house.


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by saketk » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:28 am
We have to see that the usage 'as well as emit' is simply wrong...
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duongthang wrote:FROM gmatprep

Diesel engines burn as much as 30% less fuel than gasoline engines of comparable size, as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have been implicated in global warming.

A of comparable size , as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have
B of comparable size, as well as emit far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gases having ------ awkward
C of comparable size, and also they emit far fewer carbon dioxide and other gasses that have ----- fewer should be used with countable items but carbon dioxide is non countable therefore, less should be used
D that have a comparable size, and also they emit far fewer of the other gasses having
E that have a comparable size, as well as emitting far fewer of the other gasses having

we can eliminate wrong answer without knowing of "as well as"

Ron, Experts, please, explain how "as well as" is used. it can be a coordinate conjuntion and can be a adverb. is that right"

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by rppala90 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:07 am
burn <as well as> emit is parallel to each other.
So eliminate A and E.

D does not talk about carbon dioxide. Hence eliminate D.

Between B and C.
fewer Vs less.
Fewer --> countable things. Less --> uncountable quantity.

Tough to choose between B and C.
I change my answer from B to C because,
number of gases (carbon dioxide and other gases) are countable so going with C.

After reading the question again, B looks promising.

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by HSPA » Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:16 pm
+1 for B
emit shall be the parallel to burn.
amount of gas is less and number of gases is fewer.
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by garima99 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 8:21 pm
'as well as emit' is wrong.you can't use 'as well as' with that type of verb form.

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by garima99 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:31 pm
Diesel engines burn as much as 30% less fuel than gasoline engines //of comparable size, as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have been// implicated in global warming.

A of comparable size , as well as emitting far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses that have
B of comparable size, as well as emit far less carbon dioxide gas and far fewer of the other gasses having
C of comparable size, and also they emit far fewer carbon dioxide and other gasses that have
D that have a comparable size, and also they emit far fewer of the other gasses having
E that have a comparable size, as well as emitting far fewer of the other gasses having

Adjectives modify nouns.
* Which?
* What kind of?
* How many?
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
The most common question that adverbs answer is how.

'as well as emitting....' is an adverbial modifier modifying the phrase 'Diesel engines burn as much as 30% less fuel ...'
B) 'as well as emit ...' is an adjective modifier modifying the noun 'gasoline engines of comparable size'

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by GmatKiss » Thu Aug 18, 2011 6:44 am
IMO: A

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by crick » Sat Aug 20, 2011 12:32 am
Check out the discussion here

https://www.manhattangmat.com/forums/post13579.html

This problem has been rated as one of the ugliest SC problem :).

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by lunarpower » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:57 am
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@ original poster, are you sure that this problem is from the GMAT PREP software? if so, then it has not been transcribed faithfully ("gasses" is a british spelling that would never occur on an american test).

if it is indeed from gmat prep, do you have access to the original version?
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by lunarpower » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:59 am
in any case, "as well as" is a preposition. like other prepositions, it needs to be followed by a noun.
"emit" is not a noun, and so cannot follow a preposition.
"emitting" can be a noun form (gerund) and so is valid as the object of a preposition.
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by tanviet » Wed Oct 05, 2011 4:13 am
lunarpower wrote:received a pm.

@ original poster, are you sure that this problem is from the GMAT PREP software? if so, then it has not been transcribed faithfully ("gasses" is a british spelling that would never occur on an american test).

if it is indeed from gmat prep, do you have access to the original version?
I met this question when I redo the test on GMATPREP software.

Ron, I know that "as well as" is preposition. However, if it is preposition, it need a noun which is paralel to itself and in this question "as well as" can not be a prepostion. In this question " as well as" must be an adverb and that is why I want to discuss this question which is from gmatprep, THE OFFICIAL SOURCE OF HARD QUESTIONS.

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