RonPurewal Wrote:zhanghan.neu Wrote:In your second example above, what would you say if you want to convey the first meaning, namely, 'I know both sarah and tom'?
-I have known sarah longer than I have known tom? Can we say 'I have known sarah longer than have tom'? Is there any other simpler way to say it?
Thanks for your reply.
Henry
not so much, unless you start changing bigger elements, e.g.,
I have been acquainted with Sarah longer than with Tom.
if you keep the "known" thing, i don't see any way to make it more concise.
MOST IMPORTANTLY
you don't have to think about doing this! the problems are multiple-choice!there's zero value in learning to "edit" or "fix" these sentences, because ... you won't have to do that on the test. (in fact, there could very well be
negative value, because your "edited" version of the sentence usually won't be the version that actually shows up as the correct answer.)
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Hello Ron,
Thank you very much for your kind reply. I have another question on parallelism if you don't mind.
Basically, I am wondering whether the little word, 'that', is mandatory in the correct choice.
After reading several posts on parallelism, I got the impression (please correct me if it's wrong) that if similar elements on the left hand side of the parallelism marker can be found on the right hand side, then the parallelism works.
AND it's not necessary to have everything the right hand side has on the left hand side?The reason I really want to ask this is that I have seen seveal questions (another example is below) in similar nature but failed to identify the patern/usage with 'that'. So I am wondering, even though the right hand side has 'that', is it ok not to have it on the left hand side? Mechanically I think it's still parallel.
Here is another official sentence from prep:
The bones of Majungatholus atopus, a meat-eating dinosaur
that is a distant relative of Tyrannosaurus rex and
THAT closely resembles South American predatory dinosaurs, have been discovered in Madagascar.
Similarily, is it ok to put a 'that' in the sentence as bolded above? (The original/correct sentence doens't have 'that' there)
Thanks a MILLION if my above question could be addressed by you or any expert.