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Dan Bernstein
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The first "split" I noticed was "preceded by" v. "preceded with." As one thing is preceded by another, eliminate choices A and D. The second "split" I noticed was "needed for determining" v. "needed to determine." Idiomatically, needed to determine is correct. Eliminate B and E. The best answer is C.
ps. A third "split" that could have guided your process of eliminate was the "more research" v. "that more research." Since the non-underlined portion of the sentence states "researchers agreed that," a second "that" is needed to maintain proper parallelism. -dan
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Samy
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Actually I had marked C. That D was a misprint.
But as usual due to the ans mentioned I was in a dilemma. I first noticed the "that", then went on to the idioms. Thanks. The clarity and approach you provided helped a lot. :D |
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Anon
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Lets say we also have choice F
F. that more research was needed to determine whether balloon angioplasty preceded by ultrasound is any better for heart attack patients than IS basically X is any better than Y or X is any better than is Y or X is any better than Y is which one is correct... Please help... Thanks Anon |
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Stacey Koprince
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Hey, guys - I have to lock this thread because this is now a banned source. I won't delete the question, though, because it was originally posted before this source became banned.
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