DmitryFarber Thanks for the great explanation. I have a somewhat similar query from a question that I came across on the actual GMAT and I am hoping you can resolve my confusion.
I have difficulty in using 'about which'. Sometimes I understand it, sometimes I get bogged down by it. Can you please tell which of these two sentences is more preferable per GMAT vocabulary?
He works for a TV network, about which I know nothing.
He works for a TV network (which) I know nothing about.
The actual
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I have difficulty in using 'about which'. Sometimes I understand it, sometimes I get bogged down by it. Can you please tell which of these two sentences is more preferable per GMAT vocabulary?
He works for a TV network, about which I know nothing.
He works for a TV network (which) I know nothing about.
The actual
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