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GMAT Sentence Correction: Complete GMAT Grammar Basics Part I

Proven methods to increase your Sentence Correction score--overnight!

Overview

Understanding GMAT-specific grammar is crucial to increasing your Sentence Correction score. 

What is GMAT grammar? It's whatever the writers of the test want it to be. 

There is always an objective reason that one answer choice is "more correct" than the others. Learning to identify WHY these sentences are preferable is the problem. You're certainly not going to find the explanations in the Official Guide (e.g. "this sentence is awkward."). 

In this set of videos, Rowan Hand, author of the #1 Amazon Bestseller (GMAT and Test Preparation), Last Minute GMAT Grammar, breaks down necessary GMAT-specific grammar concepts in clear, easy language.

Never again will you have to worry about picking the sentence that "sounds correct" but isn't precise enough, or the sentence that "sounds wrong" but is correct for some reason.

Designed for both native and non-native English speakers, Complete GMAT Grammar Basics Part I provides as close to a comprehensive review of the nuanced, GMAT-specific grammar concepts as possible.

Check out Part II for Style vs. Grammar and GMAT-specific Sentence Correction Techniques!

Contents

Overview

How to Apply Grammar to the GMAT

Sentence Structure

Complete Sentences
Subordinating Conjunctions
Relative Pronouns
Multiple Independent Clauses
Logical Operators Part I
Preview
Logical Operators Part II

Making Subject and Verb Interact

Beginning with Prepositions
Negative Limiting Phrases
How Many Data?
How Many Salts?
How Many Businesses?
Preview
A Means to Distinguish
Entities and Organizations
The Group is are Ready
Things and Actions
Things and Actions Part II
Pluralizing Subjects
Preview
Which Subject?

Numbers and Nouns

Money and Measures
Preview
Titles Eschew the Plural
Specific Indefinite Pronouns
Numbers for General Indefinite Pronouns
Number vs. Amount
Few vs. Less
Preview

Things That Aren't Nouns, and How to Use Them

Interrogative Words and Time
Interrogative Words vs. Nouns
Preview
The Awkward Why
Interrogative Vagaries

Is That the Correct Tense?

Accepted Fact is in the Present
To Be as Hypothetical
To Be as Binary
Preview
Obvious Hypothetical Errors
Subjunctive. Eek!
Yes-No Future

Conclusion

Conclusion

Creating GMAT Success Stories Since 2005.

Rowan Hand has worked as a GMAT tutor for students across the globe since 2005. He is the author of the #1 Amazon bestsellers How to Beat GMAT Work and Rates Problems and Last Minute GMAT Grammar. Rowan has helped over 1000 students make their careers at schools such as LBS, Columbia, Wharton, INSEAD, Stanford, and more.

Contact Rowan directly: rowan@yourgmatcoach.com

Services: https://privategmattutor.london

YouTube: www.youtube.com/gmatcoach

Video and Audio by americanvoiceover.co.uk.

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