OFFICIAL EXPLANATIONProject SC Butler: Sentence Correction (SC1)
Quote:
Some business leaders’ newfound confidence has been inspired by a recent regulatory pullback, not so much because deregulation is saving money as because the current administration has instilled confidence that companies
will be subject to less regulations for at least the next several years.
A) will be subject to
less regulations
B) will be subjected to
less regulations
C)
are subject to fewer regulations
D) will be subject to fewer regulations
E)
are subjected to fewer regulations
• HIGHLIGHTSCountable nouns -
regulations are rules, laws, or directives and they are countable
One regulation, two regulations, three regulations.
When nouns are countable we always use
fewer, not
less.
There may have been some confusion, because
regulation, singular, can be a count or non-count noun.
If this singular
regulation belongs to the group I just defined above,
regulation would be a countable noun.
→
After the state congress enacted the first regulation about medical marijuana use, its members reconvened to enact another regulation because they had failed to specify sales tax.→
Should these representatives enact fewer regulations of this sort of sale than do the representatives of the neighboring state?On the other hand, if this singular
regulation means "the action of controlling an activity or process," such as government regulation of food safety, then
regulation would be an uncountable noun and we would use "less" regulation—just as we might write "less oversight" or "less guidance" or "less management."
DistractionThe
subject to and
subjected to distinction is a red herring (a distraction).
This distinction is too fraught with controversy to be tested by GMAC.
More to the point, all four incorrect answers have something
else that is flat out wrong.
Verb tense?The phrase
for at least the next several years indicates that the sentence is describing a future scenario.
Not So Much X As YNotice that this question uses the idiom
Not So Much X As Y.I've seen two or three official questions in official materials from the last few years that test this idiom.
Don't memorize it. Just remember that you saw it.
-- When we say that something is not so much one thing as something else, we mean that the something is "more" the second thing.
-- Examples
The cynic did not so much scorn people as ignore them.(The cynic ignored people more than he scorned them.)
A variation on a dictionary example:
They were not so much friends as lovers.(The degree of their love connection was more intense than the degree of their friendship connection.)
• Split #1: regulations are countable and require fewerCorrect:
The United States tends to impose fewer regulations on businesses than European countries impose.Options A and B incorrectly use
less regulations.
Eliminate A and B.
• Split #2: are vs. will beAs noted, we need a future tense. Options C ("are subject to") and E ("are subjected to") use present tense.
Eliminate C and E.
The correct answer is D, which properly uses the future tense will be and uses "fewer" regulations .COMMENTSKumarSri ,
GDT , AND
NischalP , welcome to SC Butler.
I see other relative newcomers, too.
I am glad to see all of you.
To state the obvious, this whole lock down thing is weird.
I rarely get distracted. Not my style.
Today I'm kinda fascinated by two videos that originate in Uganda.
One consists of 75-year-old President Museveni doing push ups and an indoor workout,
here. (I am no fan of Museveni. Just kinda saying "huh?" about the video. CNN did a double take, too.)
The other, which someone special alerted me to, consists of Ugandan musicians singing about COVID-19. Trending on YouTube, it has nearly a million views,
here Random question of the day:
Which musical group does original songs and covers that are arranged by a cello-playing beat boxer who speaks fluent Mandarin and who graduated from Yale?
Their songs have more than 4 billion views on YouTube.
The group has won three Grammy awards. I have never heard them on any radio station.
This song is one that you may have heard:
here.
This song is a vocal masterpiece and one that you should put earphones on for. It's that good.
here.
Most of this group's songs are arranged by Kevin Olusola. He is stage left in the Sound of Silence video (to your right).
You can see him beatboxing in this Daft Punk medley,
here.
These answers are very good. Kudos to all.