[Deleted because this question is from a banned source - see below.]
Can you please explain why the answer is C instead of A?
RonPurewal Wrote:The answer should be A. Check it again. If it actually says C, then darn those infernal 1000SC guys for making a mistake. We're perfect and would never tolerate that sort of thing :)
Choice A is the only one that preserves proper parallelism and doesn't corrupt the meaning of the original sentence.
Ben Ku Wrote:Sorry, the OG is a banned source; it is illegal to post OG questions anywhere on the web. If you are in one of our classes, please ask OG questions during office hours or before/after class.
Also, 1000SC is a banned source because it illegally uses copyrighted problems without permission -- this is a prime example. (And, even if it didn't, we'd ban it anyway - a lot of the problems in the set are fine, but there are a number of bad ones that can actually mess up your study if you use them!)
WOW! Ben, i said ALSO; it means the question also appears in GMATPrep. So i am sure that it is OK to post it here;if not, please delect the post followed.[*still wait the reply to my question]
i think although X, Y= X, but Y= X but Y≠X, although Y, so C and D change the meaning. am i right? Is the ommiting of the Subject and Verb in the although clauses OK?
Ben Ku Wrote:Hi Stephen,
I read through all the posts, and the only sources mentioned were 1000SC and the OG. Because those are both banned sources, it is our policy to delete this post[* Ben, if you have a difficulty in differentiating a baned source from valid source qestion, especially, GMATPrep question, i can provide you a list of all GMATPrep question decoded from the software of both version or four tests;there are 500 quetions or so in total].
In regard to your question, ALTHOUGH is a subordinating conjunction. Basically that means that it joins clauses that have a subject and verb. In the problem listed, "although never sighted at" and "although never having been sighted at" in choices (C) and (D) do not have subjects.
Incorrect: Although late, Joey was able to complete the test.
Correct: Although Joey was late, he was able to complete the test.
Ben Ku Wrote:i think although X, Y= X, but Y= X but Y≠X, although Y, so C and D change the meaning. am i right? Is the ommiting of the Subject and Verb in the although clauses OK?
I'm not quite sure of what you mean by this. It would help if you provided an example.
Hope that helps.
are visible as dark spots on the surface of the
Sun but have never been sighted on
tim Wrote:because of the uncertainty regarding the provenance of this problem, we're going to need a screenshot of it from the GMAT Prep software before we discuss it further..