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| SENTENCE CORRECTION |
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DLALL2001
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Dear Team,
Can you pls revert.. thanks..:) |
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Stacey Koprince
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"forbid X to do Y" is the correct idiomatic construction. A lot of people think the correct construction should be "forbid X from (doing) Y" b/c we all use this in everday conversation... but it's not grammatically correct.
It sounds terrible, I agree! But that's the idiomatic construction. If it's any consolation, this particular usage isn't tested very frequently. "for the next three years" is referring to an action - it just needs to be clear which action this is referring to. In A, "for the next three years' is positioned at the end and appears to be referring to the action of "link(ing) consumers to the Internet. B through E are okay on this count - it's clear in those that we're talking about forbidding for 3 years, not linking for 3 years. p.s. you'll likely get an answer more quickly if you post your questions in the proper folder. Since this is an MGMAT question from the SC question bank, it should go in the MGMAT Verbal Strategy Guide folder. Generally speaking, the specialized folders get answered before the two general math and verbal folders... :) |
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dlall2001
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Thanks My mistake!!
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Stacey Koprince
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You're welcome!
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enginpasa1
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there re many idiom lists out there. IS there a specific one that Manhattan gmat recommends?
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Stacey Koprince
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We have a list of common idioms in our Sentence Correction strategy guide - in the idioms chapter!
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