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Re: Being only a quarter of Axleton's total sales force, the

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Zarrolou wrote:
pqhai wrote:
I picked D too, but I think D is the best of the worsts.

Although + Verb-ing (gerund) is not formal-written in GMAT. The correct structure should be "Although + Subject + verb".

Anyone can shed the light on.

Regards.


The construct "Although + Verb-ing (gerund)" is used also in official questions.

Do not base your decision on the "structure": "Although + Verb-ing (gerund)" and "Although + Subject + verb" can be both correct.

Ask yourself: what is the correct meaning of the sentence?

All options but D do not convey the correct comparison/contrast or are logically wrong, take A for example:

Being only a quarter of Axleton's total sales force, the Carlton regional office (...). The Carliton is not a quarter of A total sales...



Thanks Zarrolou. I realize that I only touch the surface of Sentence Correction. The first and most important thing is Meaning, structure/grammar should be the second priority. In most cases I picked wrong answers because I'm not sure the intended meaning.

Thanks for your confirmation "Although + Verb-ing (gerund)" and "Although + Subject + verb" can be both correct"

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