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Need a bit of help in Verbal as I am very poor in the theory part of it and not able to understand most of the things.
Took a diagnostic test and scored a very less score. I can improve on my Quant with revision but if someone can help me out with the verbal it will be of great help.
Issue faced :
While doing SC not able to understand how to differentiate between a Subject and Verb. Also the different rules. Have gone through the Manhattan books for the strategies but find it to be very lengthy... Something which is short and crisp will suit me.
CR and RC need to start.
GMAT on July 31st
Thanks in advance.
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Based on your message, you sound like someone who wouldn't learn well with complex grammar terminology. Something that's more casual and thought-process driven may suit you better.
While doing SC not able to understand how to differentiate between a Subject and Verb. Also the different rules. Have gone through the Manhattan books for the strategies but find it to be very lengthy... Something which is short and crisp will suit me.
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Hi Sameer, our book EducationAisle Sentence Correction Nirvana discusses various topics in short and crisp manner. I would suggest you do the following:
i) Go through the basics of Grammar needed for GMAT sentence correction, through the free preview of our book available here: https://pothi.com/pothi/book/educationa ... on-nirvana. This discusses various key grammar constructs, such as parts of speech, phrases & clauses etc. in only as much detail as is absolutely required, for you to attain mastery over sentence correction.
ii) Since you specifically mention subject-verb, please PM me your email-id, and I can mail the corresponding chapter. I am sure you would find it much easier to grasp.
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