Friday, 31 August 2012

IDIOMS PART 4

IDIOMS TESTED ON THE GMAT
Memorizing these can be very useful for evaluating many GMAT sentences.

16. As .....as
- as........as: used when we are comparing two people or things, or two situations.

Examples

                            You're as tall as your father
                            It's not as hard as I thought
                            Run as fast as you can

17. As to
- as to sth: used when we are referring to something 

   Examples

                       As to tax, that will be deducted from your salary.
                       As to his salary, that too will be reviewed
     
18. At least as......as

Example
                 Robot Band is at least as good as Coldplay.
Note
             We don't say: Robot Band is as good or better than Coldplay.

Another example

           In a recently poll, 86 percent of the public favored a Clear Air Act as strong or stronger than the present act. (INCORRECT!)

>>> In a recently poll, 86 percent of the public favored a Clear Air Act as least as strong as the present act.

19. Attend to
- attend to sb/sth = to deal with sb/sth; to take care of sb/sth

Examples

                           I have some urgent business to attend to.
                         A nurse attended to his needs constantly.

20. Attribute A to B
- Attribute sth to sth = to say or believe sth is the result of a particular thing

Example

                    She attributes her success to hard work and a little luck.

- Attribute (sth) to sb = to say or believe that sb is responsible for doing something, especially for saying, writing or painting sth

Example

                  This play is usually attributed to Shakespeare.


To be continued 
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