Verbal questions from any Manhattan Prep GMAT Computer Adaptive Test. Topic subject should be the first few words of your question.
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IS or ARE

by mamajonov Tue Nov 12, 2013 8:07 pm

According to the writings of [url]Thorstein Veblen, the economist, the most reliable signal of a truly wealthy individual is his or her ability and willingness[/url] to engage in "conspicuous consumption""”to spend it in a way that is patently absurd or irrational.
E. the economist Thorstein Veblen, the most reliable signal of true wealth is an individual's ability and willingness

Dear Experts,
ALthough I understand that choice E is best option among others, and is correct answer, I do not uderstand how can we use "is" for "individual`s ability and willingness". In my understanding the correct phrase should be "most reliable signals of true wealth are an individual`s ability AND willingness".
Could you please explain why choice E is correct?
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Re: IS or ARE

by RonPurewal Fri Nov 15, 2013 10:07 am

The subject of "is" is "signal".

If two ideas are closely tied together, then the use of "it" for the combination of both ideas is commonplace. E.g., #82 in the 12th edition OG, in which "it" stands for "owning and living..." -- two things considered together as a single goal, not as two separate goals.
Same thing here. Ability and willingness can logically be represented as one idea.
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Re: IS or ARE

by mamajonov Wed Nov 20, 2013 12:50 am

Thanks for the reply.
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Re: IS or ARE

by RonPurewal Thu Nov 21, 2013 3:53 am

You're welcome.