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in this case i believe is Mr Torres' patient
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I am going with C...the answer could be E too. tough one indeed. Anyone who knows the answer please explain which one (C or E) and why.
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Its E ; being is avoidable while alternatives are there
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Mr. Torres, whose sturdy appearance conceals a surprising sensitivity, described
how his patient use to rain epithets upon all the doctors and nurses treating her so frail

shouldn't be 'uses' there since the patient is singular
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OA is E... Someone explain what does the sentence mean. Yet so frail means what...
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@natia: 'used' rather than 'use' or 'uses'?

@rohansherry: 'yet' is used for contrast.. 'so X (fraile) that Y'...
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I picked E! All the other options look weird.
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I think there is a typo here; it should be ‘used to rain ‘ instead of use to rain; The correct version will be
Mr. Torres, whose sturdy appearance conceals a surprising sensitivity, described
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how his patient used to rain epithets upon all the doctors and nurses treating her so frail that none dared to put her in her place.

Now you can appreciate the use of his and her in the right perspective. The patient was a weak female.


A. treating her so frail – who was frail ; the patient or the treaters? Ambiguous modification- reject
B. treating her being so frail----- being so frail modifies treaters - Of course being itself is enough to reject
C. treating her yet being so frail --- being modifies treaters --- reject

D. treating her, and so frail – 'who was so frail' is not clear --- reject
E. treating her yet was so frail – here the actual subject 'the patient' is elliptical. treating her yet( the patient) was so frail --- best bet given the grammatical flaws in the other choices. Still the choice could have been better with at least comma after the word ‘her’ to make things more clear.
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I think there is a typo here; it should be ‘used to rain ‘ instead of use to rain; The correct version will be
Mr. Torres, whose sturdy appearance conceals a surprising sensitivity, described
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how his patient used to rain epithets upon all the doctors and nurses treating her so frail that none dared to put her in her place.

Now you can appreciate the use of his and her in the right perspective. The patient was a weak female.


A. treating her so frail – who was frail ; the patient or the treaters? Ambiguous modification- reject
B. treating her being so frail----- being so frail modifies treaters - Of course being itself is enough to reject
C. treating her yet being so frail --- being modifies treaters --- reject

D. treating her, and so frail – 'who was so frail' is not clear --- reject
E. treating her yet was so frail – here the actual subject 'the patient' is elliptical. treating her yet( the patient) was so frail --- best bet given the grammatical flaws in the other choices. Still the choice could have been better with at least comma after the word ‘her’ to make things more clear.


Hey daagh please clarify this.

Why is C worng. Exactly how come being modifies treaters.

And also is being not preferred in GMAT.
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The sentence itself is not clear. But still E looks better
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1. I meantthe phrase 'being so frail' modifies treaters –but who else can it logically refer to? Can it modify an object pronoun such as ‘her’? Or or will it modify ‘treating her’, taking the phrase as a gerund and absurdly meaning that treating her was so frail. What meaning can you infer from that sentence?

2. If you have any doubts whether being is not preferred in GMAT, please go through the following questions in GMAT OG12th edition ; Q2, 49,52,62, 76,100,108,110,117,120, 123, 130 and 140. Read through the OE of these topics, and you will understand GMAT’s mindset of why being is the singular most untouchable word in GMAT SC; Except in the case of 101, being has been rejected in all other cses.
If you have still any doubts, then please go through, OG 11, OG 10, Verbal review 2nd edition, and the scores of GPREP question and try to see the reasoning of GMAT .
Alternately, you may simply believe being is wrong in most of the GMAT topics and get going to issues that are more important.
However, as a matter of help and solely for the purpose my tutorials, it shall be my pleasure to receive any cases of being acceptable to GMAT.



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