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Could someone please tell me how/where to get SC good Tips.I got so many SC questions without answer and basic tips .Looking forward to get some materials to attack the SC correctly. [/b]
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Hi deeptrouble, go through the "best of verbal discussion" forum for good analysis of verbal questions. Also, you may want to get Kaplan800 which has good verbal discussions. OG is also very good at analysis. Remember one thing though: Most verbal material in study guides will teach you the basics, not the "second order" learning. Basics are: parallelism, verb tense agreement, idioms, pronoun agreement, misplaced modifier. Second order SC will include: ellipsis, phrases vs clauses, restrictive clauses vs non-restrictive clauses, parenthetical elements, run-on sentences. You will get good information on the "second order" concepts at: https://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/index2.htm For the basics, get Kaplan800. Keep practicing and participating. It is the only way to improve your verbal as there are so many things to cover in this area.
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