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Post subject: SC: MGMAT Lab Split/Resplit Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:53 am |
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One legacy of Madison Avenue's recent campaign to appeal to people fifty years old and over is the realization that as a person ages, their concerns change as well.
a)the realization that as aperson ages, their
b)the realization that as people age, their
c)to realize that when a person ages, his or her
d)to realize that when people age, their
e)realizing that as people age, their
It seems that the correct answer is B. The reason given is that since the verb of being, IS, has a noun (legacy) on one side, it must have another noun on the other and "the realization" is that only noun. Thus answer choices c and d cannot be correct because "to realize" is a verb
However, if I was to say that "one of my goals IS to score highly on the GMAT", would that be incorrect based on the above example? or am i missinng something here?
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:24 am |
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yeah, you have a point; your sample sentence (the one stating your 'goal') is, as far as i know, perfectly acceptable. you may want to chalk this one up to idiomatic usage, then: i.e., just memorize that the infinitive isn't appropriate here.
alternatively, perhaps the justification lies in the fact that the 'realization' in this sentence isn't limited to madison avenue: perhaps, because 'the realization' is bequeathed to a much wider audience, it's inappropriate to use the infinitive. (note that the 'goal' stated in your example sentence is personal, and is limited to your own concerns.)
interesting.
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Post subject: Re: Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 12:40 am |
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RonPurewal wrote: yeah, you have a point; your sample sentence (the one stating your 'goal') is, as far as i know, perfectly acceptable. you may want to chalk this one up to idiomatic usage, then: i.e., just memorize that the infinitive isn't appropriate here.
alternatively, perhaps the justification lies in the fact that the 'realization' in this sentence isn't limited to madison avenue: perhaps, because 'the realization' is bequeathed to a much wider audience, it's inappropriate to use the infinitive. (note that the 'goal' stated in your example sentence is personal, and is limited to your own concerns.)
interesting. Hi Ron, Can u please elaborate on the point stated above? Noun+be-verb+noun/adjective is the rule.What are the exceptions to this rule? Thanks!. regards, divya
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Post subject: Re: SC: MGMAT Lab Split/Resplit Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:35 am |
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Can you please clarify which point you want us to elaborate on? I don't see any context in the previous posts for the construction you mention in your post..
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Post subject: Re: SC: MGMAT Lab Split/Resplit Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:20 am |
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Hello everyone,
Sorry for opening an old thread. Can someone please explain why option E is incorrect ?
Thanks S Karthik
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Post subject: Re: SC: MGMAT Lab Split/Resplit Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:50 pm |
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Ron/Stacey/other instructors
could you please help me understand why option E is incorrect.
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tim
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Post subject: Re: SC: MGMAT Lab Split/Resplit Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:33 am |
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To say that something "is realizing" makes it look like "realizing" is being used as a verb, which causes the sentence to have an absurd meaning..
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