![]() |
| GMAT PREP SC: One of the "Middleman"? |
|
Stacey Koprince
MGMAT STAFF
|
Good question. The issue here is not the "one of" phrase but the fact that you have "communities that." The "that" is the key. The text following the word "that" refers back to the noun immediately preceding it - in this case, communities.
This is not your standard "subject-verb" set up - for those, yes, you don't want to find the subject within a prepositional phrase. In this problem, though, you can think of the "that" clause as a part of the "of the communities" prepositional phrase - it is subordinate to the word communities. |
||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||
|
ddohnggo
Guest
|
Thanks for the info Stacy. I actually saw a problem in the OG GMAT 10th edition that is somewhat similar:
"Minnesota is the only one of the contiguous forty eight states that still has a sizeable wolf population, and where this predator remains the archenemy of cattle and sheep. Should this also be HAVE rather than HAS because 'THAT' follows forty eight states? I know that the answer key does not make any mention about this so I'm assuming that because there is 'ONLY' then 'HAS' is ok to use? |
||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||
|
Ron Purewal
MGMAT STAFF
|
hey - go ahead and post this problem in its own thread, and then we'll answer it.
thanks. |
||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||
| GMAT PREP SC: One of the "Middleman"? |
|
||
|
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group
Content © Manhattan GMAT Forums
*GMAT and GMAT CAT are registered trademarks of the Graduate Management Admission Council,
which neither sponsors nor endorses this test preparation service.
Content © Manhattan GMAT Forums
*GMAT and GMAT CAT are registered trademarks of the Graduate Management Admission Council,
which neither sponsors nor endorses this test preparation service.

