In this portion of our GMAT Review Series, we’ll take a look at a Sentence Correction: Subject/Verb Agreement question from the Official GMAT Guide 2019 - Verbal Diagnostic. Remember to always use the non-underlined portion of the sentence in question as the answer key to match the underlined segment to.
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GMAT Review Series: Sentence Correction - Subject/Verb Agreement
Posted by Morgan Bissett-Tessier on August 1, 2019 9:00:00 AM CDT
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GMAT Review Series: Sentence Correction - Parallelism
Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on July 25, 2019 9:00:00 AM CDT
In today’s GMAT Review Series video, we’ll take a look at a Sentence Correction (Parallelism/Verb Tense) question from GMAT’s Official Guide 2019 – Verbal Diagnostic Exam.
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GMAT Review Series: Sentence Correction - Meaning
Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on July 19, 2019 9:00:00 AM CDT
In this portion of our GMAT Review Series, we’ll take a look at a Sentence Correction: Meaning question. One of the biggest concepts regarding sentence correction that we must remember is the meaning of the sentence is always going to be more important than grammar.
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Three Tips for GMAT Sentence Correction Comparison Questions
Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on February 28, 2019 4:30:00 PM CST
GMAT sentence correction questions are part of the verbal section of the GMAT. As you probably know, with these questions, you are presented with a sentence, part or all of which is underlined. There are five answer choice options, and each one is a different way to replace the underlined part. The first answer is always the same as the underlined portion, but next four are different. You must pick the answer choice which reflects the best way to complete the sentence.
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Review of Key Concepts Tested on GMAT Sentence Correction Questions
Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on February 25, 2019 4:26:47 PM CST
GMAT sentence correction questions are part of the verbal section of the GMAT. Anyone can dramatically improve their score by understanding what’s tested in the GMAT sentence correction section and practicing deliberately to understand why the correct answer is indeed correct and developing the ability to identify and avoid common pitfalls.
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Subject Verb Agreement: Collective Nouns
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