GMAT VERBAL GRAMMAR BOOKOpen GMAT Club projectAlso available in PDF download hereTable of contents:
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Basic English Sentence Structure-
Nouns-
Verbs-
Linking Verbs-
Common Distinguishments-
Proper Use of Problem Verbs-
Subject/Verb Agreement & Placement-
Pronouns-
Questions-
Adjectives and Adverbs-
Coordinating Conjunctions Part I-
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases-
Comparisons-
Commands-
Negation – Part I - Using Not-
Double Negatives-
Answers to Exercises-
Coordinating Conjunctions: Part II-
Relative Clauses-
Gerunds and Infinitives-
Causative Verbs-
Affirmative Agreement (So/Too)-
Negation - Part II-
Modal Auxiliary Verbs-
(more to be added -- work in progress)This book is also available in PDF format
GMAT Grammar eBook by GMAT Club ✓ The best GMAT grammar resource available
✓ 500+ exercises and 500+ test questions in this 272 page book!
✓ Covers all necessary items from Articles to Parallelism
✓ List of common idioms (plus examples), prepositions, commonly confused, misused words
✓ Includes 3 tests (after each section)
✓ Download a sample: Part I - GMAT Grammar Basic Note from BB:
Dear Members,
After years of fruitlessly searching for the perfect GMAT grammar book (not just a grammar book but something relevant), we have decided to create our own GMAT Grammar Guide. It is designed to help international students who need to improve their English and Grammar skills before tacking the SC or AWA sections and also to help with essay writing and just to be better at English. It is a community project to create the best GMAT guide that will be free to this community. The guide is designed to be to the point without fluff and focus on the main points. We will be posting a topic every few days for the next several months. I hope this guide and work will help you succeed on the GMAT and get into your dream school. I would also like to invite you to use it and provide your feedback
Thank you,
Best Regards,
BB, Founder of GMAT Club