stevefeiner5 Wrote:C is an opening modifier, where is E is a clause
We can't have two clauses connected by a comma so E is wrong.
Also both C and E use the past perfect, but native Germany has to be the earlier event because well she is a native so in E the past perfect can not be used for the 2nd event only the first event as it is in C.
all correct.
(e) is a run-on sentence; basically, it's trying to construct a sentence by inserting a comma between two complete sentences. you can't do that.
ABD are all out for compared to - and at least in my mind it kind of makes it seem like your comparing She to Germany.
you are correct that "compared to" is incorrect in these instances, but you've got the wrong reason why.
in these instances, "compared to" is incorrect because it's REDUNDANT, not because it creates an incorrect comparison.
as for the correct way to use "compared to", i'll copy and paste from one of my other posts:
if you have a sentence that says "compared to/with" (or similar constructions, including "in comparison to", "as compared to/with", etc.), then the sentence CANNOT also use a comparison word, such as more, less, greater, prefer, better, worse, X times as much, etc.
to use "compared to/with", you just STATE statistics, without using any other comparison word.
examples:
this year's unemployment rate of 12% is three times as great compared to the rate in 1994 --> incorrect (redundant)
the correct way to write it:
this year's unemployment rate is 12%, compared to 4% in 1994
i.e., you just come out and SAY the statistics, and then give "compared to".
Also B uses being to start the sentence which is a pretty glaring error.
whoa there.
while it's true that "being" is incorrect much more often than it is correct, you can't just strike it when you see it (unless you are making a random guess).
for an example of a correct official problem that starts with "being", check out #101 in OG 12th ed (i can't post the problem here, for copyright reasons).
for more on "being", click here:
http://www.beatthegmat.com/experts-plea ... tml#259089... and then read that post, as well as the one underneath it.