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GMATPRE SC need help

by rschunti Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:10 pm

The investigations of many psychologist and anthropologists support the generalization of there being little that is a significant difference in underlying mental processes manifested by people from different culture.
A of there being little that is a significant difference
B of there being little that is significantly different
C of little that is significantly different
D that there is little that is significantly different
E that there is little of significant differences

I was able to eliminate A and B due to word "being". How to eliminate the other options and choose the correct one?What are the errors in the wrong answers and why the correct one is right?
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by dbernst Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:29 pm

rschunti

In this case, the investigations must support the generalization that something is valid. Eliminate choice C. Finally, choice E unidiomatically uses little of significant differences while D correctly utilizes that adverb-adjective construction significantly different. Choice D is the best answer.

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Re: GMATPRE SC need help

by sam.railkar Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:46 am

Doesn't the GMAT try not to use constructions like: "that there is little that" in choice D? I have seen posts from Ron mentioning this. X of Y of Z. That X is That etc.
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Re: GMATPRE SC need help

by RonPurewal Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:32 am

sam.railkar Wrote:Doesn't the GMAT try not to use constructions like: "that there is little that" in choice D? I have seen posts from Ron mentioning this. X of Y of Z. That X is That etc.


yeah - good find. i guess that's not absolute, either.

it can sometimes be shocking just how far they'll go out of their way to avoid this sort of phrasing, so i'm somewhat disappointed to see them turn around and write a problem with it.
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Re: GMATPRE SC need help

by tapesh Mon Feb 08, 2010 4:07 pm

Whats wrong with B ?
We can not just avoid it because of "being", when other choice i.e. D is also awkward.
any other strong reason to eliminate B ?

Thanks.
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Re: GMATPRE SC need help

by RonPurewal Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:50 am

tapesh Wrote:Whats wrong with B ?
We can not just avoid it because of "being", when other choice i.e. D is also awkward.


um.
make sure you know:
"being" is NOT always wrong!

granted, it is wrong most of the time, but there are certainly sentences in which "being" is ok.

ex:
second-correct-problem-with-being-t1835.html

any other strong reason to eliminate B ?

Thanks.


read this:
post18293.html#p18293

"of + there + VERBing" has the same problem as "of + NOUN + VERBing".