GMATPrep - Fertility Rates

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by uttara » Sat Nov 08, 2008 7:36 am
like is used for comparing nouns/similar objects.

we are giving an example of 'densely populated conuntries' in this sentence, hence we have to use such as instead of like

so a & b are out.

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by jsl » Sat Nov 08, 2008 10:51 am
I thought that names of countries are nouns? Specifically, they are called "proper nouns".

Am I wrong?

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Re: GMATPrep - Fertility Rates

by ranmun » Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:13 am
jsl wrote:Why does E beat B?

OA is E
B compares fertility rates of one country with other countries.
E compares the fertilty rates of one country with other country
E rectifies the error/
I am not so clear about the use of 'such as' instead of 'like'.

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by mals24 » Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:06 am
Well in this question you are comparing Philippines with densely populated countries and not with Thailand and Indonesia.

But if you use 'like' it means you are trying to show a similarity only between Philippines and Thailand & Indonesia and not considering the other densely populated countries.

In this sentence, as uttara pointed out, Thailand and Indonesia are used as examples and examples are always introduced with 'such as' and never with 'like'.

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