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143. By pressing a tiny amount of nitrogen between two diamonds to a pressure of 25 million pounds per square inch, scientists not only were able to transform the gas into a solid, but they also created a semiconductor similar to silicon. A. not only were able to transform the gas into a solid, but they also created B. not only were able to transform the gas into a solid but also creating C. were able not only to transform the gas into a solid but to create D. were able not only to transform the gas into a solid but also creating E. were not only able to transform the gas into a solid, but they were also able to create
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Crap - none of them work properly. Not only .. but also should be applicable.
I would hesitatingly pick E.
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143. By pressing a tiny amount of nitrogen between two diamonds to a pressure of 25 million pounds per square inch, scientists not only were able to transform the gas into a solid, but they also created a semiconductor similar to silicon. A. not only were able to transform the gas into a solid, but they also created B. not only were able to transform the gas into a solid but also creating C. were able not only to transform the gas into a solid but to create D. were able not only to transform the gas into a solid but also creating E. were not only able to transform the gas into a solid, but theywere also able to create
If it is C, and if that missing 'also' is not typo...then..I am skipping this post Or someone slap me hard for that concept that I neglected during all these days of prep none of the choices sound right to me.
well e may be wrong bcos of the usage of "they".but they were also able to create...tough one....gmac changing patterns...i guess most of us will fall for this...good one...+1
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