AjiteshArun wrote:
arpit2093 wrote:
Why is the use of 'like' invalid ?
As per my understanding, "sadness or anger" is a noun. So shouldn't we use 'like' for comparison ?
Please explain.
The GMAT doesn't seem to like usinglike to introduce examples. Assadness andanger are examples ofemotions , we'd normally expect the GMAT to prefersuch as tolike . Also, keep in mind that there is a pronoun mismatch in E (a person followed bytheir ).As per my understanding, "sadness or anger" is a noun. So shouldn't we use 'like' for comparison ?
Please explain.
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