- 13 Sections
- 27 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Sentence Correction BasicsSentence Correction is one of three question types found in the verbal section of the GMAT. Sentence Correction tests mastery of the rules of formal written English. If you master the rules, you can make significant gains in your performance.6
- Grammar & Meaning9
- 3.1Grammar & Meaning10 Minutes
- 3.2Grammar: A Closer Look10 Minutes
- 3.3Meaning: A Closer Look10 Minutes
- 3.4Meaning: Choose Your Words10 Minutes
- 3.5Meaning: Place Your Words10 Minutes
- 3.6Meaning: Match Your Words10 Minutes
- 3.7Meaning: Avoid Redundancy10 Minutes
- 3.8What About Concision?10 Minutes
- 3.9Sentence Correction 1.0025 Minutes2 Questions
- Subject-Verb Agreement14
- 4.1Subject and Verb Must Both Exist10 Minutes
- 4.2Subject and Verb Must Make Sense Together10 Minutes
- 4.3Subject and Verb Must Agree in Number
- 4.4Eliminate the Middlemen, and Skip the Warmup10 Minutes
- 4.5Use Structure to Decide10 Minutes
- 4.6And vs. Additive Phrases10 Minutes
- 4.7Or, Either.. .Or, & Neither.. .Nor10 Minutes
- 4.8Collective Nouns: Almost Always Singular10 Minutes
- 4.9Indefinite Pronouns: Usually Singular
- 4.10Each and Every: Singular Sensations
- 4.11Quantity Words and Phrases
- 4.12Subject Phrases and Clauses: Always Singular
- 4.13Flip It!
- 4.14When in Doubt, Think Singular
- Parallelism0
- Pronouns0
- Modifiers0
- Verb Tense, Mood, & Voice0
- Comparisons0
- Idioms0
- Odds and Ends0
- GM/S-V/Parallelism0
- Pronouns & Modifiers: Extra0
- Verbs & Comparisons: Extra0
