GMAT - Verbal
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GMAT Tip: Identifying Sentence Structure Errors
Today’s GMAT Tip comes from our friends at Knewton. In this video post, they share advice on how to identify sentence structure errors on the GMAT Sentence Correction section. Click play to see what they have to say! For more information on Knewton, download Clear Admit’s independent guide to the... Read more »
GMAT Tip: The Most Commonly Tested Errors on GMAT Sentence Correction
Today’s GMAT Tip comes from our friends at Knewton. In this video post, they share advice on how to prepare for the most commonly tested errors on the GMAT Sentence Correction section. Click play to see what they have to say! For more information on Knewton, download Clear Admit’s independent... Read more »
GMAT Tip: GMATPrep Q&A – Correct Verb Tense on Sentence Correction
Today’s GMAT Tip comes from our friends at Knewton. In this post, they share advice on how to pick up on errors in verb tense. Read on to see what they have to say! In preparation for the sentence correction portion of the GMAT, let’s go over a great question... Read more »
GMAT Tip: Common GMAT Traps – The Ellipsis
Today’s GMAT Tip comes from our friends at Knewton. In this post, they share advice on how to identify when elliptical construction is being used incorrectly. Read on to see what they have to say! The term ellipsis, or elliptical construction, describes the omission of words in order to make... Read more »
GMAT Tip: Choosing the Best Answer on Sentence Correction
Today’s GMAT Tip comes from our friends at Knewton. In this post, they share advice on how to identify the best answer for sentence correction questions. Read on to see what they have to say! This GMATPrep® Sentence Correction question was sent to us by a student who got stuck... Read more »
GMAT Tip: Jump to Conclusions
Today’s GMAT tip comes from Veritas Prep. In today’s article, they provide helpful tips on how to identify the conclusion of a Critical Reasoning argument. Read on to see what they have to say! We all know that a Jump-to-Conclusions mat is a horrible, horrible idea as a mainstream consumer... Read more »