Author: EducationAisle
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:18 am (GMT -8)
With B, the sentence would be:
The human resource department's decision to expand health care benefits to domestic partners of its employees will either be approved by the vice president, resulting in an end to the boycott, or causing another protest.
So, the two "parts" of the sentence (splitting the EITHER OR construct) are:
1. The human resource department's decision to expand health care benefits to domestic partners of its employees will be approved by the vice president, resulting in an end to the boycott - Correct
2. The human resource department's decision to expand health care benefits to domestic partners of its employees will causing another protest!! - Wrong
Generally this technique works very well in all such idiomatic constructs.
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Ashish
MBA - ISB, GMAT - 99th Percentile
GMAT Faculty @ EducationAisle
www.EducationAisle.com
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:18 am (GMT -8)
With B, the sentence would be:
The human resource department's decision to expand health care benefits to domestic partners of its employees will either be approved by the vice president, resulting in an end to the boycott, or causing another protest.
So, the two "parts" of the sentence (splitting the EITHER OR construct) are:
1. The human resource department's decision to expand health care benefits to domestic partners of its employees will be approved by the vice president, resulting in an end to the boycott - Correct
2. The human resource department's decision to expand health care benefits to domestic partners of its employees will causing another protest!! - Wrong
Generally this technique works very well in all such idiomatic constructs.
_________________
Ashish
MBA - ISB, GMAT - 99th Percentile
GMAT Faculty @ EducationAisle
www.EducationAisle.com