daisyhill1 wrote:
When should we use that in a sentence. Is ther a an explanation of this available in GMATclub Grammar book?
Eg: The abc reports that more than 50% of the US population consumes meat, significantly more than earlier decades.
a) earlier decades
b) earlier decades did
c) it did in earlier decades
d) in earlier decades
e) that of earlier decades.
Ans: Unavailable.
Eg: The abc reports that more than 50% of the US population consumes meat, significantly more than earlier decades.
a) earlier decades
b) earlier decades did
c) it did in earlier decades
d) in earlier decades
e) that of earlier decades.
Ans: Unavailable.
In this case my take would be E because:
The abc reports that more than 50% of the US population consumes meat, significantly more than that ( certain % of People) of earlier decades.
That plays important role in the sentence.
Ans: E