Hi aal,
I got a PM to respond. So here I go. Take a look at this one from OGV2, question 34:
Lacking information about energy use, people tend to overestimate the amount of energy used by
equipment, such as lights, that are visible and must be turned on and off and underestimate that used by unobtrusive equipment, such as water heaters.
(A) equipment, such as lights, that are visible and must be turned on and off and underestimate that
(B) equipment, such as lights, that are visible and must be turned on and off and underestimate it when
(C) equipment, such as lights, that is visible and must be turned on and off and underestimate it when
(D) visible equipment, such as lights, that must be turned on and off and underestimate that
(E) visible equipment, such as lights, that must be turned on and off and underestimate it when
In choice D, there is no ambiguity. “That” refers to “amount of energy”.
In choice E, use of it is not correct. “It” denotes absolutely the same entity as its antecedent. Here, this is not the case. The amount of energy used by visible equipment is not the same as the amount of energy used by the unobtrusive equipment.
Here, it actually refers to “amount of energy used by visible equipment”. This distorts the meaning of the sentence because the comparison here between the visible equipment and the unobtrusive equipment.
Let us consider an example. He is a greater fan of the episode featuring the spiderman than that featuring the batman.
In this sentence that = the episode. The episode featuring the spiderman is not the same thing as the episode featuring the batman. Therefore, “that” refers to the episode here. So that only refers to part of the entire antecedent.
The film that Rob saw turned out to be much better that he had expected IT to be. In this sentence, it refers to film, an antecedent which is absolutely the same as it nouns. It refers to the same movie that Rob saw.
Similarly, in the sentence in question, “that” cannot be replaced by “it” for the fact “it” will refer to the entire antecedent, “the amount of energy used by visible equipment”.
Also watch this video for more clarification:
https://www.screencast-o-matic.com/embed ... &w=640&v=3Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Shraddha.
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