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| GMAT Prep Test #2 Sentence Correction Question |
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Aishwary Bhashkar
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Hi,
Please look at choice A again was the only one of the five-nation Iroquois League who sided which gives us the impression that five-nation Iroquois League has sided rather than Oneida has. And moreover 'who' is used for a league which is not appropriate. Thanks Aishwary |
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Ron Purewal
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The main problem with choice A is its use of the singular verb 'was' for a subject (the Oneida) that is most definitely plural. The Oneida are a population (like 'the Finns' or 'the Navajo'); the trick here is that 'Oneida' doesn't end in the letter 's,' lulling many students into believing that it's singular.
This sentence also exposes a rather unusual grammatical treatment of native tribes' names: 'nation' and 'people' are used interchangeably, resulting in occasional singular/plural confusion. This doesn't work with other nations/peoples; for instance, 'Of the Scandinavian nations, only the Swedes remained neutral' is not considered correct. |
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