gauravkaushik8591 wrote:
egmat wrote:
Sachin9 wrote:
Hi ,
Seems this can't be applied to the gmat prep question I have attached.
economy’s continued strength does act like a noun phrase , yet the correct answer has A as the answer.
Please help.
Regards,
Sach
Seems this can't be applied to the gmat prep question I have attached.
economy’s continued strength does act like a noun phrase , yet the correct answer has A as the answer.
Please help.
Regards,
Sach
Hi Sachin,
The basic difference between “due to” and “because of” is that “due to” is used as “caused by” and “because of” is used to present the reason of an action.
Since February, the Federal Reserve has raised its short-term interest rate target five times, and
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