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The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased several valuable Van Gogh paintings from his earlier works at auction last month, and it expanded the breadth of its collection to include works from all three of his major artistic periods. 7318

(A) and it expanded

(B) and expanded

© and it expands

(D) and expands

(E) expanding

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased several valuable Van Gogh paintings from his earlier works at auction last month, and it expanded the breadth of its collection to include works from all three of his major artistic periods. 7318

(A) and it expanded---------->What does 'it' refer to? The Museum,Paintings,Works,Auction.Confused?So this is out.

 

(B) and expanded------------->Seems Ok

 

© and it expands------------->Tense problem.Out

 

(D) and expands------------------->Tense issue.Does not go with the past tense of the main verb.Out

 

(E) expanding------------------------>Seems Fine

 

 

Out of B and E.

 

I would go with E.But I don't havve any reason to exclude B.Can someone explain.

 

E(With some doubt)

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Ditto,

 

in E) expanding.... summarizes the whole preceding sentence. It is a kind of modifier called 'summative modifier'

 

Thanks.

 

hi mitzi

 

one query=> can modifier modify a group of words ? yeah, it can (i read ur earliar posts.)but still i am confused somewhere. in book, it explains modifier modifies either noun or pronoun or verb. one last piece of thought from ur side...:)

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hi mitzi

 

one query=> can modifier modify a group of words ? yeah, it can (i read ur earliar posts.)but still i am confused somewhere. in book, it explains modifier modifies either noun or pronoun or verb. one last piece of thought from ur side...:)

 

Modifiers can either describe a noun or action by a noun

 

Modifier has to be placed right next to the noun or action( separated by a comma)

 

Lost_in_wild , gmat guru , got through SLOAN .

 

what does gmat guru do here ??

 

Modifies lost_in _wild : a noun

 

lost_in_wild got through SLOAN , gmat guru

 

You know that is wrong !!!!!!!!!( AVOID MISPLACED MODIFIER)

 

Moreover a noun could be noun ,adjective or phrase ,

 

LOST_ in_wild , tired and angry with bear&bull , thrashed b&B yesterday

 

Tired and angry : adjective

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hence the general placement of modifiers are

 

Modifier ,noun , modifier

 

Example:

The lone super power , u.s.a. , which is the leader in world's economy , blah blah

 

modifier , noun

 

As explained above

noun , modifier

 

Self understood

 

Modifier conjunction modifier , noun

 

The lone super power and the leader in world's economy , USA , blah blah

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How do you test to see whether a logical noun is placed next to the modifier???

 

Pose questions :

 

Based on the analysis , scientists have

Using the analysis, scientists have

 

Ask who or what

 

Who was based on : scientists : non sensible

 

Who was using the analysis : scientists

Perfect

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ING AND ED FORM :

 

Basic rule:

 

ING without a comma can modify the subject or the action

 

Ed form modifies the preceding noun (HOWEVER GMAT TENDS TO VARY THIS)( I have read bob's post where he has mentioned this)

 

Moreover ,ed form is used more to express the emotion , feelings and state of mind

 

Examples will make it clear

 

The board gave Lost_in exceptional powers , raising his position as test admin .

 

What is raising doing ?

 

Describing the action(gave ) by the subject (board here)

 

Agree?

 

 

the bird , believed to have been the largest creature on earth , is finicky .

 

How believed (ed) modifies bird

 

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THe comma issue ,

 

Modifiers with comma and without comma

 

With comma ,

 

When the modifier in ing form is preceded by a comma , It modifies the preceding clause

 

However, a modifier in ing form and preceded without a comma modifies the preceding noun

 

Sample this:

The board gave X powers enabling it to handle malfunction

 

The board gave X powers , enabling it to handle malfunction

 

the first is without a comma and describes powers

Why ?

 

It acts as adjective phrase

 

the second is adverbial phrase that modifies the subject and action and not the object

 

----------------------------------------------------------------------

 

HTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased several valuable Van Gogh paintings from his earlier works at auction last month, and it expanded the breadth of its collection to include works from all three of his major artistic periods. 7318

(E) expanding

 

What does expanding do here .

 

Expanding is ing form preceded by a comma

 

 

Hence, To be right it should modify the action be the subject or subject

 

Subject : museum

 

action : purchased

 

The action has expanded the breadth

 

Clearly E

 

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EFFECTIVE,

As per 800Bob, present participle modifies the preceding clause while past participle modifies the preceding noun.

Pls. comment.

 

 

yup this rule that present participle modifies the preceding clause and past participle modifies the preceding noun. this rule holds almost always true at least for gmat there are exceptions to this rule as well

 

for reference purposes i would like you to go through question 120 of OG 10

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yup this rule that present participle modifies the preceding clause and past participle modifies the preceding noun. this rule holds almost always true at least for gmat there are exceptions to this rule as well

 

for reference purposes i would like you to go through question 120 of OG 10

 

yep there are wired and weird questions , questions with no perfect rule

 

However , i don't have OG tenth edition handy .

 

Please post the question .

 

We can have a good discussion on the same .

 

 

Thanks

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This is one post by some user.

I would like to draw everyone's attention. Did any one else also notice discrepancy in OG's explanations???

 

I guess there are exceptions to this rule Effective_factor

 

OG10 120 vs 179,191 -- Partipial phrase referents Question 120 in OG10 is an easy question, but reading through the answers to 120. The explanation for E (which is the wrong answer) is hard to understand; the explanations states: "and in E, 'establishing and using modify Athens,"

 

Here's the complete sentence if it were written with E as the answer:

 

"The Parthenon was a church from 1204 until 1456, when Athens was taken by General Mohammed the Conqueror, the Turkish sultan, establishing a mosque in the building and using the Aeropolis as a fortress."

 

Why is "Athens" the referent to the partipial, "establishing a..."?

 

Take two other examples in OG, namely 179 and 191.

 

Again, these are not the correct choices, but it's the seemingly contradictory explanations between 120 and 179/191 that is confusing.

 

179)

Choice D) During the early years of European settlement on a continent that was viewed as "wilderness" by the newcomer, having intimate knowledge of the ecology of the land, Native Americans helped the rescue of many Pilgrams and pioneers from hardship, or even death.

 

Choice E) During the early years of European settlement on a continent that was viewed as "wilderness" by the newcomer, knowing intimately the ecology of the land, Native Americans helped to rescue many Pilgrams and pioneers from hardship, or even death.

 

179 Explanation for D and E: "D and E are confusingly worded because they begin with present participles (having and knowing) that appear at first to refer to the immediately preceding noun, newcomers, rather than to Native Americans.

 

In this expample the participle refers to the immediately preceding noun. Here's another explanation that does as well.

 

191 Choice D, the wrong answer, but the explanation and how it differs with 120 is where I would welcome insight.

 

191 with D inserted) "Lawmakers are examining measures that would require banks to disclose all fees and account requirements in writing, to provide free cashing of government checks, creating basic savings accounts to carry minimal fees and require minimal initial deposits."

 

Explanation for D): "a modification problem results because the participial phrase creating... ataches to the noun checks, thus distorting the..."

 

Here again the participial refers to the noun immediately before it. I can give you many more examples where the referent to the participial phrase refers to the noun immediately preceding. The exceptions are few and make complete sense to me with the exception of 120. Can someone explain what makes 120 different, and more importantly how to identify the referent?

 

 

HTH

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Modifiers can either describe a noun or action by a noun

 

Modifier has to be placed right next to the noun or action( separated by a comma)

 

Lost_in_wild , gmat guru , got through SLOAN .

 

what does gmat guru do here ??

 

Modifies lost_in _wild : a noun

 

lost_in_wild got through SLOAN , gmat guru

 

You know that is wrong !!!!!!!!!( AVOID MISPLACED MODIFIER)

 

Moreover a noun could be noun ,adjective or phrase ,

 

LOST_ in_wild , tired and angry with bear&bull , thrashed b&B yesterday

 

Tired and angry : adjective

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

hence the general placement of modifiers are

 

Modifier ,noun , modifier

 

Example:

The lone super power , u.s.a. , which is the leader in world's economy , blah blah

 

modifier , noun

 

As explained above

noun , modifier

 

Self understood

 

Modifier conjunction modifier , noun

 

The lone super power and the leader in world's economy , USA , blah blah

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

How do you test to see whether a logical noun is placed next to the modifier???

 

Pose questions :

 

Based on the analysis , scientists have

Using the analysis, scientists have

 

Ask who or what

 

Who was based on : scientists : non sensible

 

Who was using the analysis : scientists

Perfect

----------------------------------------------------------------------

ING AND ED FORM :

 

Basic rule:

 

ING without a comma can modify the subject or the action

 

Ed form modifies the preceding noun (HOWEVER GMAT TENDS TO VARY THIS)( I have read bob's post where he has mentioned this)

 

Moreover ,ed form is used more to express the emotion , feelings and state of mind

 

Examples will make it clear

 

The board gave Lost_in exceptional powers , raising his position as test admin .

 

What is raising doing ?

 

Describing the action(gave ) by the subject (board here)

 

Agree?

 

 

the bird , believed to have been the largest creature on earth , is finicky .

 

How believed (ed) modifies bird

 

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

THe comma issue ,

 

Modifiers with comma and without comma

 

With comma ,

 

When the modifier in ing form is preceded by a comma , It modifies the preceding clause

 

However, a modifier in ing form and preceded without a comma modifies the preceding noun

 

Sample this:

The board gave X powers enabling it to handle malfunction

 

The board gave X powers , enabling it to handle malfunction

 

the first is without a comma and describes powers

Why ?

 

It acts as adjective phrase

 

the second is adverbial phrase that modifies the subject and action and not the object

 

----------------------------------------------------------------------

 

HTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Oh, I am late for the explanation. Great explanation, bear&bull![clap]

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Modifiers can either describe a noun or action by a noun

 

Modifier has to be placed right next to the noun or action( separated by a comma)

 

Lost_in_wild , gmat guru , got through SLOAN .

 

what does gmat guru do here ??

 

Modifies lost_in _wild : a noun

 

lost_in_wild got through SLOAN , gmat guru

 

You know that is wrong !!!!!!!!!( AVOID MISPLACED MODIFIER)

 

Moreover a noun could be noun ,adjective or phrase ,

 

LOST_ in_wild , tired and angry with bear&bull , thrashed b&B yesterday

 

Tired and angry : adjective

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

hence the general placement of modifiers are

 

Modifier ,noun , modifier

 

Example:

The lone super power , u.s.a. , which is the leader in world's economy , blah blah

 

modifier , noun

 

As explained above

noun , modifier

 

Self understood

 

Modifier conjunction modifier , noun

 

The lone super power and the leader in world's economy , USA , blah blah

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

How do you test to see whether a logical noun is placed next to the modifier???

 

Pose questions :

 

Based on the analysis , scientists have

Using the analysis, scientists have

 

Ask who or what

 

Who was based on : scientists : non sensible

 

Who was using the analysis : scientists

Perfect

----------------------------------------------------------------------

ING AND ED FORM :

 

Basic rule:

 

ING without a comma can modify the subject or the action

 

Ed form modifies the preceding noun (HOWEVER GMAT TENDS TO VARY THIS)( I have read bob's post where he has mentioned this)

 

Moreover ,ed form is used more to express the emotion , feelings and state of mind

 

Examples will make it clear

 

The board gave Lost_in exceptional powers , raising his position as test admin .

 

What is raising doing ?

 

Describing the action(gave ) by the subject (board here)

 

Agree?

 

 

the bird , believed to have been the largest creature on earth , is finicky .

 

How believed (ed) modifies bird

 

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

THe comma issue ,

 

Modifiers with comma and without comma

 

With comma ,

 

When the modifier in ing form is preceded by a comma , It modifies the preceding clause

 

However, a modifier in ing form and preceded without a comma modifies the preceding noun

 

Sample this:

The board gave X powers enabling it to handle malfunction

 

The board gave X powers , enabling it to handle malfunction

 

the first is without a comma and describes powers

Why ?

 

It acts as adjective phrase

 

the second is adverbial phrase that modifies the subject and action and not the object

 

----------------------------------------------------------------------

 

HTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Oh, I am late for the explanation. Great explanation, bear&bull![clap]

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OG10 120 vs 179,191 -- Partipial phrase referents Question 120 in OG10 is an easy question, but reading through the answers to 120. The explanation for E (which is the wrong answer) is hard to understand; the explanations states: "and in E, 'establishing and using modify Athens,"

 

Here's the complete sentence if it were written with E as the answer:

 

"The Parthenon was a church from 1204 until 1456, when Athens was taken by General Mohammed the Conqueror, the Turkish sultan, establishing a mosque in the building and using the Aeropolis as a fortress."

 

Why is "Athens" the referent to the partipial, "establishing a..."?

 

Take two other examples in OG, namely 179 and 191.

 

Again, these are not the correct choices, but it's the seemingly contradictory explanations between 120 and 179/191 that is confusing.

 

179)

Choice D) During the early years of European settlement on a continent that was viewed as "wilderness" by the newcomer, having intimate knowledge of the ecology of the land, Native Americans helped the rescue of many Pilgrams and pioneers from hardship, or even death.

 

Choice E) During the early years of European settlement on a continent that was viewed as "wilderness" by the newcomer, knowing intimately the ecology of the land, Native Americans helped to rescue many Pilgrams and pioneers from hardship, or even death.

 

179 Explanation for D and E: "D and E are confusingly worded because they begin with present participles (having and knowing) that appear at first to refer to the immediately preceding noun, newcomers, rather than to Native Americans.

 

In this expample the participle refers to the immediately preceding noun. Here's another explanation that does as well.

 

191 Choice D, the wrong answer, but the explanation and how it differs with 120 is where I would welcome insight.

 

191 with D inserted) "Lawmakers are examining measures that would require banks to disclose all fees and account requirements in writing, to provide free cashing of government checks, creating basic savings accounts to carry minimal fees and require minimal initial deposits."

 

Explanation for D): "a modification problem results because the participial phrase creating... ataches to the noun checks, thus distorting the..."

 

Here again the participial refers to the noun immediately before it. I can give you many more examples where the referent to the participial phrase refers to the noun immediately preceding. The exceptions are few and make complete sense to me with the exception of 120. Can someone explain what makes 120 different, and more importantly how to identify the referent?

 

 

HTH

 

 

Sample this:

 

John asked Venus to wash his clothes , establishing supremacy

 

The sentence is ambiguous :

 

will john's asking modify establishment ?

 

will venus 's washing clothes establish supremacy ?

 

Ambiguous rt?

 

The Parthenon was a church from 1204 until 1456, when Athens was taken by General Mohammed the Conqueror, the Turkish sultan, establishing a mosque in the building and using the Aeropolis as a fortress."

 

the Parthenon is the subject while Athens pop's out before establishing

 

The Parthenon was a church : did this establish a mosque ?

 

that Athens was taken by General establishes a mosque ?

 

The above sentence is ambiguous

 

Effectively , it should modify the parthenon . However , this subtle option makes it ambiguous

 

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Lawmakers are examining measures that would require banks to disclose all fees and account requirements in writing, to provide free cashing of government checks, creating basic savings accounts to carry minimal fees and require minimal initial deposits.

 

Let us break 191

 

lawmakers are examining requirements that would allow Banks to do x ,AND( I WOULD ADD AND TO MAKE IT FREE FROM OTHER ERRORS) to provide free cashing of government checks ,

 

Creating ?

 

What can create modify ?

 

effectively the noun lawmakers' examination

 

RT?

 

however , ambiguity creeps in

HOW?

 

creating modifies the allowing of banks to free cashing of government checks

 

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During the early years of European settlement on a continent that was viewed as "wilderness" by the newcomer, having intimate knowledge of the ecology of the land, Native Americans helped the rescue of many Pilgrams and pioneers from hardship, or even death.

 

First the overall construction to me seems clingy as two modifier without a conjunction between them will create ambiguity .

 

Sample this:

 

JOHN worked all day , analyzing the schedule , kelly was surprised

 

( BAD SENTENCE : 1.00 A.M : CAN'T GET BETTER)

 

 

Bottom line:

 

we should be vary of constructions like two modifiers without a conjunction between them and each modifier having a noun which the dubious modifier can refer to

( as in 179)

 

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Hope others pitch in

 

ERIN , BOB please help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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