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According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive Internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible.
A. with speeds much higher than is
is - singular verb. Speeds - plural subject.

B. with speeds that are much higher than are
that are is redundant (that = speed).
Moreover, Companies receive data at speeds ...
They received us with open arms.


C. at much higher speeds as are
higher....than is correct; higher ...as is not correct.

D. at much higher speeds than that
A verb is required after than to support the phrase 'currently possible' and it should be plural. That would not help in this case.

E. at speeds much higher than are
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I picked D because I thought that "that" in D could refer to speed.
In other words, at much higher speeds than speed currently possible.

But I realized soon that "that" in D is not consistent with speedS, which are plural.

So if "that" in D were "those", could D be an answer?
(at much higher speeds than those currently possible.)
If it could, which one is better between the modified D and E as an answer?

Also, I have a question regarding E.

Is it ok to say that "speeds" are omitted before "are" in E?
( at speeds much higher than (speeds) are currently possible.)

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What's the problem with option 'D'?


'that' - singular; 'speeds' - plural
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According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible.

A. with speeds much higher than is
B. with speeds that are much higher than are
C. at much higher speeds as are
D. at much higher speeds than that
E. at speeds much higher than are


Idiom:
receive data at speeds --> correct
receive date with speeds --> wrong.

According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible

A. with speeds much higher than is
Wrong. "with speeds" is wrong. In addition, "speeds" is plural --> "is" is wrong

B. with speeds that are much higher than are
Wrong. "with speeds" is wrong.

C. at much higher speeds as are
Wrong. "higher + as" is wrong.

D. at much higher speeds than that
Wrong. "speeds" is plural --> "that" refers to singular --> wrong comparison.

E. at speeds much higher than are
Correct.

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eybrj2 wrote:
According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible.

A. with speeds much higher than is
B. with speeds that are much higher than are
C. at much higher speeds as are
D. at much higher speeds than that
E. at speeds much higher than are


Idiom:
receive data at speeds --> correct
receive date with speeds --> wrong.

According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible

A. with speeds much higher than is
Wrong. "with speeds" is wrong. In addition, "speeds" is plural --> "is" is wrong

B. with speeds that are much higher than are
Wrong. "with speeds" is wrong.

C. at much higher speeds as are
Wrong. "higher + as" is wrong.

D. at much higher speeds than that
Wrong. "speeds" is plural --> "that" refers to singular --> wrong comparison.

E. at speeds much higher than are
Correct.

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Thanks for the reply!
I have a doubt regarding "that" always referring to plural.
But let me put one sentence :
"Dr Lees's degree allows him to diagnose ear , nose and throat diseases that he cures for very little fee".
As per my knowledge this sentence is correct.
But at the same time "that" here refers to diseases. Could you please explain? Am I wrong anywhere ?

Also, for (e) :

According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines at speeds much higher than are currently possible.
In this sentence which part is exactly parallel to" at speeds much higher than are"

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pqhai wrote:
eybrj2 wrote:
According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible.

A. with speeds much higher than is
B. with speeds that are much higher than are
C. at much higher speeds as are
D. at much higher speeds than that
E. at speeds much higher than are


Idiom:
receive data at speeds --> correct
receive date with speeds --> wrong.

According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible

A. with speeds much higher than is
Wrong. "with speeds" is wrong. In addition, "speeds" is plural --> "is" is wrong

B. with speeds that are much higher than are
Wrong. "with speeds" is wrong.

C. at much higher speeds as are
Wrong. "higher + as" is wrong.

D. at much higher speeds than that
Wrong. "speeds" is plural --> "that" refers to singular --> wrong comparison.

E. at speeds much higher than are
Correct.

Hope it helps.


Thanks for the reply!
I have a doubt regarding "that" always referring to plural.
But let me put one sentence :
"Dr Lees's degree allows him to diagnose ear , nose and throat diseases that he cures for very little fee".
As per my knowledge this sentence is correct.
But at the same time "that" here refers to diseases. Could you please explain? Am I wrong anywhere ?

Also, for (e) :

According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines at speeds much higher than are currently possible.
In this sentence which part is exactly parallel to" at speeds much higher than are"

Thanks!


Hi practicegmat.

The two "that" are different. The one in the question is "demonstrative pronoun". The one in your example is "relative pronoun".

* Demonstrative pronoun can function by themselves as substitutes for specific nouns / antecedents. ==> The parallel nature must be maintained.
For example:
WRONG: The books I borrowed at the library yesterday are similar to THAT of your. "books" - plural is not parallel to "that" which refers to singular antecedent.
CORRECT: The books I borrowed at the library yesterday are similar to THOSE of your.

*Relative pronoun is used to introduce one type of subordinate clause called a relative clause
"that" modifies the preceding noun/noun phrase. It does not matter the preceding noun/noun phrase is singular or plural.
For example:
CORRECT: The cars THAT have introduced in the auto show are very expensive.

Hope it's clear.
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Thanks pqhai for the great explanation! I got it.
Could you also answer to my next question :

For (e) :

According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines at speeds much higher than are currently possible.
In this sentence which part is exactly parallel to" at speeds much higher than are"

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Thanks pqhai for the great explanation! I got it.
Could you also answer to my next question :

For (e) :

According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive internet data over regular telephone lines at speeds much higher than are currently possible.
In this sentence which part is exactly parallel to" at speeds much higher than are"

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Hi practicegmat.

I think your question should be: what is comparing in the structure "at speeds much higher than are"? Because the phrase "at speeds much higher than are" is not parallel to anything.

The structure is: customers receive data at speeds much higher than are currently possible
Subject: customers
Verb: receive
Object: speeds.
Modifier: much higher than are currently possible.
==> The sentence could be rewritten like: The structure is: customers receive data at speeds much higher than [speeds] are currently possible
==> "new" speeds is comparing with "speeds are currently possible"

Hope it helps.
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According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive Internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible.

A. with speeds much higher than is
'With....' modifies telephone lines. illogical
B. with speeds that are much higher than are
Same as (A)
C. at much higher speeds as are
'Higher' anticipates use of 'than'
D. at much higher speeds than that
Speeds are plural so cannot use 'that'
E. at speeds much higher than are
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According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive Internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible.

A. with speeds much higher than is - With is modifying telephone lines , Illogical construction
B. with speeds that are much higher than are - With is modifying telephone lines , Illogical construction
C. at much higher speeds as are - X higher THAN Y - is the correct idiom
D. at much higher speeds than that - here that starts a new clause, in which that is the subject but no verb exist
E. at speeds much higher than are - correctly compares speeds
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if speeds is plural and countable. here why is it using much- uncountable ????
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if speeds is plural and countable. here why is it using much- uncountable ????


much is modifying "higher" here, not speeds.

Does this make sense: at speeds many higher than ...?

That tower is higher than this tower.
That tower is much higher than this tower.
"much" tells you how much higher the tower is.
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According to analysts, an alliance between three major personal computer companies and most of the nation’s largest local telephone companies would enable customers to receive Internet data over regular telephone lines with speeds much higher than is currently possible.


this question tests comparison concepts

A. with speeds much higher than is
with speeds modifies telephone lines. it also has a SV error. instead of "is" must be "are", because the subject the verb associates is speeds.

B. with speeds that are much higher than are
same error as in A. with speeds - meaning error

C. at much higher speeds as are
although it corrects the meaning error present in A and B, it introduces another error. the correct comparison is much higher than but not much higher as

D. at much higher speeds than that
corrects the meaning error, but relative pronoun that does not have a clear antecedent.

E. at speeds much higher than are
corrects the meaning error
comparison idiom is correctly used
verb agrees in number with the subject.
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SreeViji wrote:
What's the problem with option 'D'?


'that' - singular; 'speeds' - plural

I must disagree. I am no expert in grammar but "that" doesn't attach itself to singular elements alone.

For eg:
"The chairs that have cushions are comfortable"
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SreeViji wrote:
What's the problem with option 'D'?


'that' - singular; 'speeds' - plural

I must disagree. I am no expert in grammar but "that" doesn't attach itself to singular elements alone.

For eg:
"The chairs that have cushions are comfortable"


In the original sentence, 'that' acts as a demonstrative pronoun. Its plural is those.
In your sentence, 'that' acts as a relative pronoun - same for both singular and plural.
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VeritasPrepKarishma wrote:
="SreeViji"]What's the problem with option 'D'?


'that' - singular; 'speeds' - plural

I must disagree. I am no expert in grammar but "that" doesn't attach itself to singular elements alone.

For eg:
"The chairs that have cushions are comfortabl

In the original sentence, 'that' acts as a demonstrative pronoun. Its plural is those.
In your sentence, 'that' acts as a relative pronoun - same for both singular and plural.


Hi expert,
Are "at much higher speeds" in choice D and "at speeds much higher" in choice E the same? Can we POE base on this point?
Thanks.
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