Essays on tad poles ans frogs12/9/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Please see this post, in which I discuss the matter with a given sentence. It is true that in most cases, the past participle will behave in this manner, but there are logical exceptions, and they typically incorporate prepositional phrases (with an object of a preposition). ![]() To be clear, you cannot simply look to the last noun before a comma to attribute a past participle, despite what many others may propose on this forum. This must be -ed modifier week or something: yours is the fourth inquiry I have responded to on the matter in about as many days. Here restricted xx modifies adulthood, right? xxx adulthood, restricted to deeper bodies of water that do not dry up in summer or freeze solid in winter. xxx adulthood, thus restricted to deeper bodies of water that do not dry up in summer or freeze solid in winter.įor a moment, assume thus is not there and the sentence is : I think it's from some dodgy files that were floating around the internet 10 or 15 years ago, and those questions may or may not represent the style of actual GMAT questions.ĭ. I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with the phrase "and so." There are tons of different uses of the word "so", and in this case, it basically means "therefore" -Īnd there's no reason why you couldn't use "therefore" with "and."Īnd for what it's worth, you might not want to take that question about Lucy too seriously. GMATNinja would you be so kind to answer one more question please? Maybe because "and so" is wrong so they updated the question and changed "and so" to "with the result that" instead? that they have presumed are of the same species, and - 'they' has no referent that they have presumed to be of the same species, so that - 'they' has no referentĮ. presumed that they are of same species, and so - 'they' has no referentĭ. presumed to be of the same species that - correct. presumed to be of same species, and so - incorrectī. The four-million-year-old fossilized skeleton known as Lucy is so small compared with many other skeleton presumed to be of same species, and so some paleontologists have argued that Lucy represents a different lineage.Ī. I saw some other threads that say "and so" is wrong. And/So both being a conjunction, part of FANBOYS, can we use both together? or is it necessary to use two conjunctions? In the original/initial question, the correct option E has. The right idiom is: X TAKE three or four years TO REACH. Unlike frogs., mountain yellow-legged frogs.Į is correct. ![]()
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