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In areas where rice is the staple diet, genetically modified rice enriched with vitamin A is shown to significantly reduce the risk of night blindness and also help in saving money spent otherwise on expensive Vitamin-A medication.
A. significantly reduce the risk of night blindness and also help in saving money spent B. be significant in reducing the risk of night blindness and also helping in saving money spent C. significantly reduce the risk of night blindness and also help save money spent D. cause a significant reduction in the risk of night blindness and also help in spending saved money E. significantly reduce the risk of night blindness as well as helping save money spent
I am confused between the usage of 'help save money' in C as against, i feel the correct one, help in saving money. Can somebody please explain the usage?
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In A, C and E, to sigificantly reduce is incorrect. Placement of an adverb b/w to and verb shows split infinitive.
B looks good as per this part and also shows parallelism >> in reducing....in saving
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In areas where rice is the staple diet, genetically modified rice enriched with vitamin A is shown to significantly reduce the risk of night blindness and also help in saving money spent otherwise on expensive Vitamin-A medication.
A. significantly reduce the risk of night blindness and also help in saving money spent B. be significant in reducing the risk of night blindness and also helping in saving money spent C. significantly reduce the risk of night blindness and also help save money spent D. cause a significant reduction in the risk of night blindness and also help in spending saved money E. significantly reduce the risk of night blindness as well as helping save money spent
I am confused between the usage of 'help save money' in C as against, i feel the correct one, help in saving money. Can somebody please explain the usage?
yeah for the same reasons...i chose B although the second part is not parallel and awkward.
But at the same time i read in Manhattan that 'split infinitive' is rarely tested in GMAT. So which one should be given priority in such situations.
On one hand we have option B which has no split infinitive error and also no parallel structure. On the other hand we have option C with split infinitive error but a parallel structure.
D. cause a significant reduction in the risk of night blindness and also help in spending saved money
Split infinitive. Hmmm by this rule even the choice D is not OK. to cause OK to also help NOT OK (infinitive split) This means I should not count this question and consider this as "not scored"
The options A, C and D are straight wrong because of split infinitive error.
"to siginificantly reduce" is wrong.
B is correct.
......in reducing the risk of night blindness and helping in saving money
In areas where rice is the staple diet, genetically modified rice enriched with vitamin A is shown to significantly reduce the risk of night blindness and also help in saving money spent otherwise on expensive Vitamin-A medication.
A. significantly reduce the risk of night blindness and also help in saving money spent B. be significant in reducing the risk of night blindness and also helping in saving money spent C. significantly reduce the risk of night blindness and also help save money spent D. cause a significant reduction in the risk of night blindness and also help in spending saved money E. significantly reduce the risk of night blindness as well as helping save money spent
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