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Hello everyone, I would appreciate it if you could do me a favour. At the moment, I am preparing for the SC section of the test and I am also trying to solve a few problems of SENTENCE CORRECTION. Unfortunately, I made all the wrong assumptions. I returned to the course that I had enrolled in so that I could find out where my weaknesses lie. I noticed that I had forgotten all the rules necessary to answer SC questions. The preposition phrase has no subject, and there are also rules related to modifiers and verb tenses. Can you please share a post on the GMAT club that contains all the SC rules for me to memorize? I would appreciate it if you could share any other way you can remember or understand these rules.
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Hello everyone, I would appreciate it if you could do me a favour. At the moment, I am preparing for the SC section of the test and I am also trying to solve a few problems of SENTENCE CORRECTION. Unfortunately, I made all the wrong assumptions. I returned to the course that I had enrolled in so that I could find out where my weaknesses lie. I noticed that I had forgotten all the rules necessary to answer SC questions. The preposition phrase has no subject, and there are also rules related to modifiers and verb tenses. Can you please share a post on the GMAT club that contains all the SC rules for me to memorize? I would appreciate it if you could share any other way you can remember or understand these rules.
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Hi Abeljr It seems that you are so worried about rules. You can't master SC by memorizing rules but it could help to save little time in choosing the best choice. You can memorize the idiom that is tested only in official SC, There are thousands of idiom and phrase. You should not memorize all. My suggestion: Just practice official questions and their explanation (best kudos explanation) from various forum. That's it. In SC, meaning is the king. Try to understand how things work.
Idioms' list is huge. It's difficult to learn all. A compilation was posted earlier on SC Forum.
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