Hi All,
As already pointed out by GMATNinja, for option D,Trouble is, we have that little problem with “although more flavorful” at the end of the sentence. In this situation, we’d need a clause following “although”, not just a random adjective.
I always miss on that part, whether although should be followed by a complete clause or only a modifier. So, I just wanted to sharean excellent explanation by RON Purewal on the correct usage of the same. Please follow this url.
https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/forums/although-subordinate-clause-must-have-a-subject-and-verb-t31750.html
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As already pointed out by GMATNinja, for option D,Trouble is, we have that little problem with “although more flavorful” at the end of the sentence. In this situation, we’d need a clause following “although”, not just a random adjective.
I always miss on that part, whether although should be followed by a complete clause or only a modifier. So, I just wanted to sharean excellent explanation by RON Purewal on the correct usage of the same. Please follow this url.
https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/forums/although-subordinate-clause-must-have-a-subject-and-verb-t31750.html
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