Despite The Fact that they From the Fifth Largest Desert of the World, the Gobi Dunes are Neither Sandy Nor are they Hot.

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Question: Despite the fact that they form the fifth largest desert of the world, the Gobi dunes are neither sandy nor are they hot.

A) Despite the fact that they form the fifth largest desert of the world, the Gobi dunes are neither sandy nor are they hot.
B) Forming the fifth largest desert of the world, the Gobi dunes are neither sandy nor hot.
C) Although the Gobi dunes form the fifth largest desert of the world, they are neither sandy nor are they hot.
D) Despite forming the fifth largest desert of the world, the Gobi dunes are neither sandy nor are hot.
E) Although they form the fifth largest desert of the world, the Gobi dunes are neither sandy nor hot.

“Despite the fact that they form the fifth largest desert of the world, the Gobi dunes are neither sandy nor are they hot.” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. These types of questions contain grammatical errors in the underlined sentence and we have to choose the correct statement from the options. GMAT sentence correction is a part of GMAT verbal.

Answer: E

Explanation:

The given sentence correction question is tested by the given-below rules:

  • Parallelism
  • Comparison of two elements
  • Modifiers

Despite the fact that they form the fifth largest desert of the world, the Gobi dunes are neither sandy nor are they hot.

(A) In the last line, it has used "are they" which is unnecessary. It also breaks the parallel rule with neither nor. This answer is not correct.
(B) This sentence is grammatically correct, but the contrast presented in the original sentence is missing. This is also not correct.
(C) This option also makes a similar mistake like A. "are they" usage is unnecessary and breaks the parallel rule with ‘neither-nor’.This is the wrong option.
(D) The use of “are" is unnecessary. It breaks the parallel rule with "neither-nor". This option is also not correct.
(E) In this sentence, contrast is correct, the parallel rule is correct & pronoun usage is also correct. So, E is the answer choice.

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