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SC 6th ed -- page 229 idiom-- fault
Verbal problems from the *free* official practice tests and
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SC 6th ed -- page 229 idiom-- fault
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yangfan0307
Mon Jul 04, 2016 3:22 am
Hi,
My question is about usage of fault .
The sentence in prep is : It is the fault of the criminals who broke the law. (Wrong
So what's the problem with this sentence? Is it correct that i use " to" instead of "who"?
Thanks.
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Re: SC 6th ed -- page 229 idiom-- fault
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RonPurewal
Sun Jul 10, 2016 9:53 am
please post your question in the correct folder. thank you. (this folder is strictly for problems from the GMAT Prep free software from mba.com.)
also -- when you re-post your question (in the correct folder, as required), please
cite the COMPLETE TEXT of what you are asking about
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thanks.
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