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After I study in this forum and SC1000
I find that many SC need not only just grammar correct
but also need EXACT CONCISE meaning
which is often beyond my knowledge of non-native speaker like me
When I reduce potential answers to 2 choices both of which
are grammar correct , how can I know the answer if I can not 100%
understand the meaning of sentence.
Many time that I met with " slightly differ in meaning "
how can I "HAVE INSTINCT" to choose the correct one?
If you have any good idea to improve this "native speaker's instinct "
Please give suggestion
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no way to deal with this... just pick the best one in your opinion and move on... in a long-term, though, it helps to read The Economist or other reputable publications.
I have the same problem and sometimes you just have to accept your weakness and excel in other parts... in a short time studying for GMAT you can't improve everything about your English!!!
as stated in the og sentence correction explanatory material, the og discussion is intended to familiarize you with the most efficient and effective approaches to sc question.
so i think the solution to your problem can be found in the og explanation. three words: review review review.
I too have heard about the SC questions favoring native speakers....well, depends on what you mean by native Can't think of any way to build this up in a short time, maybe going thru all the OG should help.
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