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The increased popularity and availability of televisions has [#permalink]
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The increased popularity and availability of televisions has led to the decline of regional dialects, language variations which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated by geographic isolation.
(A) which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (B) that originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (C) originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (D) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (E) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuating
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
25 Oct 2009, 07:11
I guess D and E can be rejected as simple tense should be used. A and D lack parallelism It should be eighter B or C as I am unaware of the rule which states that when we can omit "that".
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
25 Oct 2009, 19:30
IMO B. that originated ----- and perpetuated - parallel
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
25 Oct 2009, 23:34
Should be B. B and E are parallel in terms of verb tense, however in E 'originating' is not correct as the languages have already 'originated'
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
25 Oct 2009, 23:57
^^ Can you please explain how you dissmissed C ?
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
26 Oct 2009, 00:28
Acc3ss wrote: ^^ Can you please explain how you dissmissed C ? A demonstrative pronoun 'that' is needed otherwise the sentence is incomplete.
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
27 Oct 2009, 04:27
friends OA is D ,re-work and make me work too
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
27 Oct 2009, 07:01
V Good question
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
27 Oct 2009, 23:39
sacmanitin wrote: The increased popularity and availability of televisions has led to the decline of regional dialects, language variations which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated by geographic isolation.
(A) which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (B) that originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (C) originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (D) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (E) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuating I got D. What I was aware about was the fact that past-tense wouldn't work. If past-tense is used it is implicitly assumed that dialects is a "dead" phenomenon. Which isn't the case. This eliminates B and C. A is obviously wrong. That leaves D and E, and E has the wrong form of perpetuate.
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
02 Nov 2009, 01:18
@ andershv i think you would like to re-consider your approach or may be i got it wrong , originating and perpetuated are modifying language variation,so language variation is originating and then perpentuated ,i hope that makes sense
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
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sacmanitin wrote: The increased popularity and availability of televisions has led to the decline of regional dialects, language variations which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated by geographic isolation.
(A) which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (B) that originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (C) originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (D) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (E) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuating Good question. Initially I chose B thinking of parallelism. I tried to find explanations for D being correct and B being wrong from other sites using google. The explanation looks like this: B: language variations that originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and (language variations that) perpetuated by geographic isolation. the second part look awkward when considering the content in bracket. it would have been better if (language variations that) were perpetuated by geographic isolation. So B is wrong. in D parallelism is maintained because participles are used on both sides of 'and' (originating and perpetuated). It seems that it is ok to use the two tenses as long as both are participles  . Now, why is one (participle) present continuous and one past? One plausible explanation I found was that ethnic and cultural heritages are in a state of flux (so continuous) and geographic isolation is fixed (so past). I don't know if its ok to post links, otherwise i would have pasted the links too.
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
02 Nov 2009, 09:21
@ speeddeamon ,please post the link ,thanks man ,nice job
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The increased popularity and availability of televisions has led to the decline of regional dialects, language variations which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated by geographic isolation.
(A) which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated--------INCORRECT (Perpetuated brings about incorrect parallelism) (B) that originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated-----INCORRECT (Same as A) (C) originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated------INCORRECT (Wrong meaning. Need originating) (D) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated-----CORRECT (establishes correct meaning) (E) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuating-------INCORRECT (perpetuating by is wrong)
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
20 Apr 2010, 18:51
Nice post by speeddeamon...thanks...
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
02 May 2010, 04:21
speeddeamon wrote: sacmanitin wrote: The increased popularity and availability of televisions has led to the decline of regional dialects, language variations which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated by geographic isolation.
(A) which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (B) that originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (C) originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (D) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated (E) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuating Good question. Initially I chose B thinking of parallelism. I tried to find explanations for D being correct and B being wrong from other sites using google. The explanation looks like this: B: language variations that originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and (language variations that) perpetuated by geographic isolation. the second part look awkward when considering the content in bracket. it would have been better if (language variations that) were perpetuated by geographic isolation. So B is wrong. in D parallelism is maintained because participles are used on both sides of 'and' (originating and perpetuated). It seems that it is ok to use the two tenses as long as both are participles  . Now, why is one (participle) present continuous and one past? One plausible explanation I found was that ethnic and cultural heritages are in a state of flux (so continuous) and geographic isolation is fixed (so past). I don't know if its ok to post links, otherwise i would have pasted the links too. That was a good explanation. Very tricky question. Thanks for the post.
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Hey All, A good explanation from demon on this one, but I just wanted to weigh in. This is a GMAT favorite trick, because students don't like paralleling -ing words with -ed words. However, when both are parallel this is okay. Remember, you can always change tense in parallel, even with verbs ("I liked to eat chicken but now I only like pork." That's past tense with present tense, joined by the conjunction "but"). But actually, tense isn't an issue here. Both -ing words and -ed words are participles, meaning they are just adjectives. Adjectives don't really HAVE tense (because they aren't verbs), so that's a second reason we shouldn't care. "Perpetuated" in this case is just passive, where as "originating" is active. The increased popularity and availability of televisions has led to the decline of regional dialects, language variations which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated by geographic isolation. (A) which originate from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated PROBLEM: (First, which needs a comma before it). Okay, so it's the SECOND "and" here that marks the parallelism we care about (the other "and" parallels ethnic and cultural heritages, and is always correct). We're always concerned with whatever comes DIRECTLY after the parallel marker. In this case, we get "perpetuated". This is a participle, so we need another one earlier in the sentence. Instead, we get "originate", which is a present tense verb. (B) that originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated PROBLEM: Again, we look after the marker "and" and find the participle "perpetuated". Unfortunately, "originated" here is a past tense verb, not a participle. How do we know? Consider the difference here: I read the book. ("read" = past tense verb...it has a subject in the main clause, "I") Read by millions, the book is one of the nation's most popular. ("read" = past participle, it's just a modifier, and we don't get the subject until it's the subject of a new clause "the book is...") (C) originated from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated PROBLEM: "Originated" can't be an action. This is just a misuse of the word. It may look parallel, but the participle of "originate" is "originating". Think about it. You can't put this in the past, because the word itself implies the past origin of something, even in the present tense (i.e. Originating in 1200 BC, the codex is the key to life itself). (D) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuated ANSWER: Perpetuated = participle. Originating = participle. Parallel. (E) originating from diverse ethnic and cultural heritages and perpetuating PROBLEM: "Perpetuating by" doesn't make any sense. We need it to be passive, not active. Hope that helps! -tommy
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
15 Aug 2010, 18:05
to originate, in this case, is an intransitive verb. To perpetuate is transitive
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
15 Aug 2010, 18:18
Hey Cagdasgurpinar, Participles can't really be transitive or intransitive, because they're adjectives (though the associated verbs can be one or the other). -t
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
16 Aug 2010, 08:20
great explanation Tommy. My pick is D too.
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Re: regional dialects [#permalink]
17 Aug 2010, 12:04
trick is ... perpetuated is not in -ing form coz of (by)
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