Prateek176
MartyMurray ,
GMATNinja ,
MagooshExpertA,B and C are easy to eliminate. Why is choice E preferred over D?? Both seem very similar
From the above explanations, "increased flexibility" seems to be preferred over "increase in flexibility". I don't understand why?
D) some showing an increase in flexibility, while others not.
There is an issue with "increase in flexibility" in D.
"some" is plural".
"an increase in flexibility" is singular.
So, if read literally, D conveys that multiple people, "some", showed ONE increase in flexibility, as if a bunch of people shared this one increase in flexibility.
To make sense, D would have to use the plural "increases" and say, "some showing increases in flexibility".
E) with some showing increased flexibility and others not.
In E, this issue is avoided, as "increased flexibility" is not countable. So, there is no plural version, and thus, "increased flexibility" is fine with "some".
Also, the meaning conveyed by "increased flexibility" is probably a bit more appropriate than the meaning conveyed by "an increase in flexibility". I doubt that the speaker means to convey that some people showed "
an increase", in other words, "
one increase", in flexibility. Probably the point is that with acupuncture, maybe multiple treatments, people showed "increased flexibility".