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29 Sep 2012, 21:41
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While recognizing that lying often facilitates social ineractions,psychiatrists are seeking to determine when they become destructive and which kinds of mental problems they can signal. a.they become destructive and which kinds of mental problems they can signal b.they become destructive and the mental problems that are signaled by them c.it becomes destructive and what are the kinds of mental problems they signal d.it becomes destructive and the mental problems that are signaled by it e.it becomes destructive and which kinds of mental problems it can signal
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29 Sep 2012, 21:49
Records from ancient Athens indicate that each year young Athenian women collaborated to weave a new woolen robe with which they dressed a statue of the goddess Athena and that this robe depicted scenes of a battle between Zeus ,Athena's father and giants. I have a doubt regarding the two questions i have posted.In both of these questions which is not modifying a noun and does not follow a noun. Can experts shed some light on this concept.Thanks !!
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Example 1: You find which in an IC and that IC is conjugated by a fanboy conjunction. Therefore structurally there cannot be a modified noun before the word. Second, ‘which’ is an adjective that modifies the noun, kinds, a noun that follows the interrogative pronoun rather than precedes it. 2. This is a flipped sentence of ‘Athenian women collaborated to weave a new woolen robe, which they dressed a statue of the goddess Athena with. For all practical purposes, ‘with which’ and ‘which’ mean the same thing. It may therefore be seen that, ‘which’ actually stands for the noun robe.
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Re: While recognizing that lying often facilitates social [#permalink]
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dagh, 1. Can you explain me in simpler terms why in the posted question, which is not preceeded by a noun there. I am not able to understand what is a fan boy conjuction and IC in your statement..Can you explain in simple terms .. 2.Can you also explain here the pronoun it refers to what and can you help in eliminating the answer choices in the question
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Re: While recognizing that lying often facilitates social [#permalink]
30 Apr 2013, 03:59
I am not able to understand the subject for becomes. Is it lying or social ineractions. Looks like lying can somebody explain
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Re: While recognizing that lying often facilitates social [#permalink]
30 Apr 2013, 06:05
Hi Rrkan, It has to be 'lying' - 'social interactions' is a plural and so would need a plural word to replace 'it' - since all 5 options have the singular 'it' then this can not be what is being tested. James
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