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I am planning to retake my GMAT in the next one month and since I have already gone through the basics and have been pretty comfortable with the verbal questions (my score lingering between 34-38 range) I now plan to solve some 700 leel questions for verbal to cross that dreaded V40 barrier. Though, unlike quants questions, there's really a dearth of official GMAT like good quality questions for verbal. So, I request all of you to suggest or point me towards any and all GMAT like practice questions, past GMAT prep questions, any other collection, book, pdf which might have good (650 and above difficulty) questions to practice from in the next one month.
P.S. Kindly do not suggest GMAT question pack, GMAT club's own directory of questions, most comprehesive collection of GMAT prep by Souvik, as I am already familiar with those. I want to know if there is some other compilation on this forum or any other resource which has helped someone out with high level good quality verbal questions.
Thanks.
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Try Aristotle SC from wiley's for Sentence correction for Non-native speakers.
The basics given are pretty good, with wide variety of questions (difficult and easy both) and amazing explanation.
Go for the latest edition 2017
You can also try free questions on scholaranium from @e-gmat. You can make your own personalized test. Good place to practice.
+1 Kudos if it helps
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