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Questions on Comparisons-Problem set page 133

by khaod728 Mon Sep 01, 2014 11:59 pm

Dear Instructor,

I have a question on the page 133 of 5ed Sentence Correction:

2. I scored three goals in yesterday's game, as did Suzanne.

Can I put the verb "did" behind the noun "Suzanne"? so the sentence will be:

I scored three goals in yesterday's game, as Suzanne did.

Because I found similar example on page 128:
As her brother did, Ava aced the test.
Here the verb did is behind the noun "her brother".

Could you tell me when to use " as somebody does" and when to use "as does soebody " please?
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Re: Questions on Comparisons-Problem set page 133

by khaod728 Tue Sep 02, 2014 1:28 am

On the same page, ( Manhattan SC 5th ed, page 133)

Question 10 and 11 have 2 correct version:
The clothes looked more appealing inside the store than (they did) on the racks outside.

The clothes inside the store looked more appealing than (did) those on the racks outside.

The words in () can be omitted.But can we write the other way (did they) in the first sentence and those (did) in the second sentence??
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Re: Questions on Comparisons-Problem set page 133

by tim Sat Sep 13, 2014 11:05 pm

The order of the subject and verb in these clauses is a matter of style; neither order is incorrect.
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Re: Questions on Comparisons-Problem set page 133

by priyanshua562 Fri Nov 05, 2021 6:42 am

Dear Team,

Please support to elaborate if below answer is wrong.
I scored three goals in yesterday's game, so did Suzanne

How the meaning of abvoe statement is different from below statement:
I scored three goals in yesterday's game, as did Suzanne
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Re: Questions on Comparisons-Problem set page 133

by TiffanyB Fri Nov 12, 2021 5:23 pm

Hello priyanshua562,

priyanshua562 Wrote:I scored three goals in yesterday's game, so did Suzanne.

So is used as a conjunction to introduce results or outcomes of the previous clause.

Example: I didn't study for my history test, so I failed.

It can also be used to accentuate a description.
Example: The book was SO SHORT THAT I could read it in one night.

On the GMAT, it's unlikely to see it as you presented it above. However, "so did I" is something that people commonly say.


priyanshua562 Wrote:I scored three goals in yesterday's game, as did Suzanne.


The word "as" is used in comparisons between clauses. This means that when you see as used with a comparison, it should always be followed by a verb. In this case, the verb is did.

This example is correct.