SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT: PART 1 (BY Krishna Thota)
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SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT: PART 1 (BY Krishna Thota)
Here is today's verbal concept: Simple Continous Tenses World's most 'complete' GMAT preparation online: https://ExpertsGlobal.com/gmat-preparation-online #gmat, #gmatprep, #gmatpreparation, #gmatonline, #gmatpreparationonline, #gmatncr, #gmatdelhi, #gmatnoida, #gmatindosnesia, #gmatindia, #gmats, #expertsglobal, #gmatverbal, #sentencecorrection,#gmatsc, #aptitude, #verbal, #grammar
Here is today's verbal concept: An Exception in the Usage of "Each" World's most 'complete' GMAT preparation online: https://ExpertsGlobal.com/gmat-preparation-online #gmat, #gmatprep, #gmatpreparation, #gmatonline, #gmatpreparationonline, #gmatncr, #gmatdelhi, #gmatnoida, #gmatindosnesia, #gmatindia, #gmats, #expertsglobal, #gmatverbal, #sentencecorrection,#gmatsc, #aptitude, #verbal, #grammar
Here is today's verbal concept: Many, Any, None, All, Some World's most 'complete' GMAT preparation online: https://ExpertsGlobal.com/gmat-preparation-online #gmat, #gmatprep, #gmatpreparation, #gmatonline, #gmatpreparationonline, #gmatncr, #gmatdelhi, #gmatnoida, #gmatindosnesia, #gmatindia, #gmats, #expertsglobal, #gmatverbal, #sentencecorrection,#gmatsc, #aptitude, #verbal, #grammar
Here is today's verbal concept: Indefinite Pronouns Are Singular World's most 'complete' GMAT preparation online: https://ExpertsGlobal.com/gmat-preparation-online #gmat, #gmatprep, #gmatpreparation, #gmatonline, #gmatpreparationonline, #gmatncr, #gmatdelhi, #gmatnoida, #gmatindosnesia, #gmatindia, #gmats, #expertsglobal, #gmatverbal, #sentencecorrection,#gmatsc, #aptitude, #verbal, #grammar
Here is today's verbal concept: "Comparative" Versus "Superlative" Form World's most 'complete' GMAT preparation online: https://ExpertsGlobal.com/gmat-preparation-online #gmat, #gmatprep, #gmatpreparation, #gmatonline, #gmatpreparationonline, #gmatncr, #gmatdelhi, #gmatnoida, #gmatindosnesia, #gmatindia, #gmats, #expertsglobal, #gmatverbal, #sentencecorrection,#gmatsc, #aptitude, #verbal, #grammar
...starting again
It's been three days since I started studying for the GMAT again. My first attempt was on August 24, 2013. I scored a 560 (Q40 V29 IR3 AWA5). What can I say? It was devastating, but at the same time eye opening. I knew I needed to get better.
Like what most people do when they've had a rough day, I went to grab a drink with a buddy of mine immediately after the test. He told me he happened to have all the MGMAT books. Brand new. He bought them with the intention of taking the test, but ended up changing his mind and told me I could have them. Thanks Michael.
I had already gone through all the books once and had read them on my laptop since I only had the electronic versions. What good could reading them again do for me, besides the fact that I now have a physical book in front of me?
I recently did some research on gmatclub, and looked up ways to improve your score. I know my biggest weakness is sentence correction, so my main focus at the moment is to improve SC.
It seemed like a lot of people who struggled on SC actually went back to read the book AGAIN and it had helped them review some core material that they had not mastered.
So that is what I'm doing now. Reviewing MGMAT SC part deux...Hopefully the print versions actually do make a difference.