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GMAT Verbal Study Guide
The best
verbal study guide available on the internet. Here, verbal section is no longer
feared. Instead, you will find it easy to "read a passage, correct a sentence,
and critique reasoning". Also, we present test prep strategies in an
interesting and simple way. For instance, in the prep guide for Reading
Comprehension, you will find one principle, two writing styles,
three subjects, four-step process, five types of question, and six
test points. Features of our Verbal Study Guide include, but
are not limited to:
Reading
Comprehension
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The six test points will in advance introduce what would be tested before you read
a question. As you are reading a passage, you become alarm to certain words or phrases that would later act as clues for answering the questions.
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Keywords locating techniques to find what you want when you are answering the questions. You will not waste
time re-reading the WHOLE passage.
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Summary of three (and only three) subjects that may be addressed on the test day. Special tips to answer question for each of them: business, social science, and natural
science.
Critical Reasoning
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Covers the Bolded Question, a new type of question that recently appeared on GMAT CAT.
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Analysis of typical wrong choices. Your will be able to eliminate at least three wrong choices even that you can't fully understand a question or a passage.
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The Three-element Rule will help you understand, critique any argument that you may encounter on the test day.
By recognizing three elements, you can pick up the correct choice quickly and decisively.
Sentence Correction
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Summary of 14 types of grammar errors and mechanical usages that cover 95% of errors in Sentence Correction.
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Grammar review before, and solved examples after each type of errors.
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Special techniques to attack the whole underlined questions.
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