one of the classic mistake in GMAT SC
which is a
noun modifier,it can only modify noun...here
which modifies
prices but that is not the intended meaning
it is the
riseof prices that triggers the latter actions
you should read the sentence more carefully
I think you will figure it out
-- by 会员 DUKB24 (2012/10/19 22:59:30)
one of the classic mistake in GMAT SC
which is a
noun modifier,it can only modify noun...here
which modifies
prices but that is not the intended meaning
it is the
riseof prices that triggers the latter actions
you should read the sentence more carefully
I think you will figure it out
-- by 会员 DUKB24 (2012/10/19 22:59:30)
谢谢我明白A中的which错在哪了、那如果用E中的分词结构、这个分词结构也可以修饰后面的prices啊、不是就不对了么。。。求继续解答谢谢!!
-- by 会员 Fervent (2012/10/20 0:07:26)
one of the classic mistake in GMAT SC
which is a
noun modifier,it can only modify noun...here
which modifies
prices but that is not the intended meaning
it is the
riseof prices that triggers the latter actions
you should read the sentence more carefully
I think you will figure it out
-- by 会员 DUKB24 (2012/10/19 22:59:30)
谢谢我明白A中的which错在哪了、那如果用E中的分词结构、这个分词结构也可以修饰后面的prices啊、不是就不对了么。。。求继续解答谢谢!!
-- by 会员 Fervent (2012/10/20 0:07:26)
nope
this sort of modifier is
adverbial modifier
they always modifies
preceding clause (not the closest noun,
there is no ambiguity here )
I am 100% sure about this issue
-- by 会员 DUKB24 (2012/10/20 0:11:19)