Reading comprehension for GMAT

The texts that you need to analyze in the reading comprehension part of the GMAT are mostly from social science, science, and business. The questions are general (the main idea, the structure) ore specific at the level of a certain row in the text. Once you start reading work on two levels: Understand what the GMAT text is about Look for landmarks: Trigger words: but, although, even though, however, yet, despite, in spite of, nevertheless,...

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Sentence Correction for GMAT

For GMAT you do not only need to know English, but you need the basic and correct English. First, some definitions: Noun = a word that is used to name a person, place, thing or idea Verb = a word that expresses action Adjective = a word that modifies a noun Adverb = a word that modifies a verb, adjective or adverb Preposition = a word that notes the relation of a noun to an action or a thing Phrase = a group of words acting as a single part of...

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Critical Reasoning for GMAT

Critical reasoning was the hardest part for me in the GMAT test. Probably not because is hard, but for the feeling that I do not know with what to start. The texts are in form of an argument with three parts: Conclusion = what the author is trying to convince you of. Premises = pieces of evidence the author gives to support the conclusion. Assumptions = unstated ideas or evidence without which the entire conclusion might be invalid. To...

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