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Post subject: Habanero Pepper Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:32 pm |
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The reason that certain spicy foods, such as the Habanero pepper, makes some people sweat is because they contain a chemical that stimulates the same nerve endings in the mouth as does a rise in temperature; this stimulation sometimes results in the activation of certain biological cooling mechanisms, one of which is perspiration.
The reason that certain spicy foods, such as the Habanero pepper, makes some people sweat is because they contain a chemical that stimulates the same nerve endings in the mouth as does a rise in temperature
The reason that certain spicy foods, such as the Habanero pepper, makes some people sweat is that these foods contain a chemical that stimulates the same nerves in the mouth like a rise in temperature
Certain spicy foods, such as the Habanero pepper, make some people sweat because they contain a chemical that stimulates the same nerves in the mouth like a rise in temperature does
The reason that certain spicy foods, such as the Habanero pepper, make some people sweat is that these foods contain a chemical that stimulates the same nerves in the mouth as does a rise in temperature
The reason that certain spicy foods, such as the Habanero pepper, make some people sweat is because they contain a chemical that stimulates the same nerves in the mouth as does a rise in temperature
OA is D.
What is the role of 'that'. It is not a relative clause here.
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Post subject: Re: Habanero Pepper Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:45 pm |
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I am guessing you are convinced with the answer but just wondering about the role of THAT. If not, the REASON ..... is the main subject and is followed correctly by a singular verb IS (the REASON ...blah blah.. is that...). And, the plural verb MAKE refers to the plural subject (which is not the main subject) spicy foods. And finally the adverbial clauses should be compared with AS and not LIKE - "stimulates the same nerves as does rise in temperature".
THAT is functioning as an essential modifier of the noun CHEMICAL and as you said, THAT is indeed a RELATIVE PRONOUN.
MG-Gurus - Please let me know if I have gotten the technicalities of the post-mortem incorrect or correct :).
ManH Rocks! - pH
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Post subject: Re: Habanero Pepper Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 12:25 am |
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That is acting as a 'subordinator'
over to MG-Gurus
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tim
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Post subject: Re: Habanero Pepper Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:15 am |
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"that" is definitely introducing a relative clause here. Take a closer look at the subjects and verbs at work here:
main S-V is "the reason ... is"
subordinate clause S-V is "foods ... make"
_________________ Tim Sanders Manhattan GMAT Instructor
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