Split1) "Ability + to", D and E say "ability+for" => this is not correct grammer. D and E are out.
Split2) The use of "whether" is correct and the GMAT prefers one word "whether" to the long "whether or not" so C is out.
Split3) Idiom? "depends + on" vs. "depends + if". I want to say that the correct grammar is "depends + on" and this is because IDIOM rules. Now, I am not sure about it, but please if someone
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Split2) The use of "whether" is correct and the GMAT prefers one word "whether" to the long "whether or not" so C is out.
Split3) Idiom? "depends + on" vs. "depends + if". I want to say that the correct grammar is "depends + on" and this is because IDIOM rules. Now, I am not sure about it, but please if someone
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