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show You should eliminate the given sentence, only if you can point out a mistake with it. Else keep it in the running  
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show "Dated as being 3.47 years old" is incorrect; "Dated at 3.47 years" is correct  
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show "Moving infrequently enough that" is wrong; "Moving so infrequently that" is correct  
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show Like is a preposition, it should always be followed by a noun. The noun could be a pronoun or a noun phrase. Never put a clause after 'like'. Unlike follows the same rule  
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show As can be preposition or a conjunction. So it can be followed by a noun or a clause (it has a working verb). In the structure as...as, an adjective or adverb should follow the first 'as'. GMAT treats 'as' conjunction and uses 'like' for noun phrases  
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show They should parallel in logic as well as in grammatical structure  
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show Comparative forms (eg longer) are used to compare two entities and always use 'than' in the comparison. Superlative compares more than two entities  
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show 3 times as old as  
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3 years older than Vs 3 years as old as?   show
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Use of more or less?   show
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show What follows after 'restrict to' are the entities that whom the restriction applies.  
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show Singular. Example - its, sinks, rubs etc  
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show No. There should be no comma before 'to'  
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Between 2001 and 2004 vs From 2001 to 2004?   show
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When you encounter possessives in a sentence, what should you check for?   show
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Two independent clauses can be connected by a comma?   show
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show Yes. "Having more than the.." is preferred over "To have more than the..."  
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"Compare to" vs "Compare with"   show
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show This question is about parallelism. Concrete nouns (murder)and simple gerunds (expressing) cannot be made parallel.Correct: The murder was an expression of longstandingtensions.  
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Identify the errors:If my mother did not attend the LondonSchool of Economics, she might not meet myfather, and I might not have been here now.   show
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Identify the errors:The committee told each of the disqualifiedcandidates that their official policiesprevented them from hiring them.   show
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