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Professor Clipper is one of the few analysts who believe that the expansion of the new home market will accelerate while those of resale slows.

A) those of resale slows
B) it slows for resale
C) those of resale slow
D) the expansion of the retail market slows
E) there is slowing for the retail market's expansion

The part before and after the while should be parallel. Thus, there are 2 error in the given sentence:
1. SV- The expansion is singular and cannot refer to those which is plural.
2. Meaning- Expansion of resale home market does not make sense.

We can eliminate A & C for 1 reason.
In B, It slows for resale does not make sense.
E is incorrect due to parallelism. Voice issue - active & passive.
Correct option is D, which clears both the error.
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Is there a meaning change here? A-C talk about "resale" while D and E change it to "the retail market." These are two different concepts. I agree that A and C are wrong because of S/V, and E is plain awkward. But, B has the vague "it" while D changes meaning.

A) those of resale slows
B) it slows for resale
C) those of resale slow
D) the expansion of the retail market slows
E) there is slowing for the retail market's expansion
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The difference between resale or retail is significant. . If it is retail in the original version, then this thread is not worth pursuing. If it is only resale and retails is rather a typo, then somebody should say so. At least at this stage, Veritas should intercept and clarify the status.

Wow, very good catch! :) After I re-read the question, your point makes sense. Thanks.
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Professor Clipper is one of the few analysts who believe that the expansion of the new home market will accelerate while those of resale slows.

A) those of resale slows
B) it slows for resale
C) those of resale slow
D) the expansion of the retail market slows
E) there is slowing for the retail market's expansion

When i read this question i see parallelism or comparison. one thing will accelerate and the other will slow. What will accelerate ? expansion of the new home market. So what will slow ? the expansion of the retail market.

D wins.
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Professor Clipper is one of the few analysts who believe that the expansion of the new home market will accelerate while those of resale slows.

A) those of resale slows--> what is those referring to ?
B) it slows for resale --> what is "it: referring to ?
C) those of resale slow---> slow (SV issue)
D) the expansion of the retail market slows--> best choice ignoring the typo
E) there is slowing for the retail market's expansion--> not expressing the intended meaning.

IMO retail is a typo here.
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Professor Clipper is one of the few analysts who believe that the expansion of the new home market will accelerate while those of resale slows.

A) those of resale slows
B) it slows for resale
C) those of resale slow
D) the expansion of the retail market slows
E) there is slowing for the retail market's expansion

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D option has apostrophe construction always correct on GMAT
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Hi AjiteshArun

While option D is the most apt option amongst all the others, isn't it a bit flawed on parallelism front ? "Will accelerate" is simple future tense and "slows" is simple present.
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Hi AjiteshArun

While option D is the most apt option amongst all the others, isn't it a bit flawed on parallelism front ? "Will accelerate" is simple future tense and "slows" is simple present.
Hi Namangupta1997,

My reply is not specific to this question, but I generally ask my students not to look for "tense parallelism", as there's no reason to expect all the verbs in a sentence to always be in the same tense. We should definitely not consider it an absolute rule.

He received the memo yesterday and will submit his application tomorrow.

There's nothing wrong with will submit here.
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While option D is the most apt option amongst all the others, isn't it a bit flawed on parallelism front ? "Will accelerate" is simple future tense and "slows" is simple present.
I don't believe you should necessarily regard while as a parallelism marker.

A more important point is: as mentioned by AjiteshArun, parallelism does not mean same tenses or same voices.

For example, following sentence is correct:

Naman is preparing for GMAT and will appear in GMAT in a couple of months.

The structure here is:

Naman X and Y (where X and Y are parallel structures)

Here,

X: is preparing for GMAT
Y: will appear in GMAT in a couple of months.

Notice that X is present continuous, while Y is simple future. But that does not matter, from a parallelism perspective.

p.s. Our book EducationAisle Sentence Correction Nirvana discusses this aspect of parallelism. Have attached the corresponding section of the book, for your reference.
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Hi AjiteshArun

While option D is the most apt option amongst all the others, isn't it a bit flawed on parallelism front ? "Will accelerate" is simple future tense and "slows" is simple present.

Hello Namangupta1997,

We hope this finds you well.

To answer your query, tenses in a sentence need not always be parallel, even when linked by a comparison marker, because a single sentence can logically refer to actions in different time frames.

We hope this helps.
All the best!
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retail market is not in the original sentence.
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retail market is not in the original sentence.

Wow, that's a bad typo... Surely the last two choices are meant to say "resale" like the other three 😬

Besides, "retail" doesn't make sense in that position anyway. Both markets under discussion here—the market for newly built private homes and the market for homes being put up for resale—are retail markets.
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