24-20 According to a 1996 survey by the National Association of College an University Business Officers, more than three times as many independent institutions of higher education charge tuition and fees of under $8,000 a year than those that charge over $16,000
A) than those that charge
B) than are charging
C) than to charge
D) as charge
E) as those charging
The key is E, but "charging" here looks really awkward. I really think the correct one should be D.
Given an example of this:
1. According to a study by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, companies in the United States are providing job training and general education for nearly eight million people, about equivalent to the enrollment of the nation’s four-year colleges and universities.
(A) equivalent to the enrollment of
(B) the equivalent of those enrolled in
(C) equal to those who are enrolled in
(D) as many as the enrollment of(E)
(E) as many as are enrolled in
In E, "people" are omitted without sacrificing the integrity of the whole sentence. Could the same rule apply to this one? |