The Ultimate Guide to GMAT Verbal: Grammar and Sentence Correction
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The Ultimate Guide to GMAT Verbal: Grammar and Sentence Correction
GMAT grammar can be a daunting experience for the most fluent students, leave alone for someone whose first language is not english.
In fact there are hundreds of brilliant students from the Non English speaking world, who easily score in the 99 percentile in GMAT Math, but struggle desperately when it comes to GMAT Verbal.
Even if you are comfortable with the English language, you might struggle with the 700+ type of questions, where the GMAT Sentence correction section tests deeper understanding of Grammar rather than just testing the standard rules that the commonly available guides provide.
However, if you are NOT comfortable with the nuances of English Grammar, the common list of standard rules will not make much sense anyways. What you need is a thorough understanding of GMAT grammar behind the Sentence Correction section.
Unfortunately, this is easier said than done. It can take months, if not years to get a good grasp of the grammar fundamentals. The English speakers study the language for more than 10 years starting from primary school, and still struggle with the SC section of the GMAT.
So how do you manage your GMAT Verbal prep? Especially in the Sentence Correction section, where grammar plays a much bigger part than in the GMAT Reading Comprehension or the GMAT Critical Reasoning Section.
The best and the most fail-proof way is to get a thorough background on the specific elements of grammar tested in the GMAT.
You need to watch out though. There are many English grammar books in the market that will teach you much more than you need for the GMAT, and you can spend weeks studying something that is unlikely to have much effect on your Verbal score.
What you need is a concise book that clearly outlines the topics that are tested in the GMAT, and explains these in detail with real examples from the GMAT.
This is where the 'Ultimate Guide to GMAT Verbal;Grammar & Sentence Correction' comes in.
Some of the unique features of this book are:
It gives you a concise background of the English Language without going into details that you do not require for the GMAT Sentence Correction section
It explains, with multiple examples, the essential concepts and structures of GMAT Grammar.
It takes you through the common concepts tested on the GMAT Sentence Correction section and provides detailed background so that these concepts are easier to absorb.
Provides a comprehensive list of GMAT Idioms (Over 200 Idioms tested in the GMAT)
Over 150 unique Sentence Correction Questions with explanatory answers.
Why Should you Buy this Guide?
If you struggle with the answer choices in the GMAT Sentence correction section, even after going through the standard books, If you have tried to go through standard Grammar books and given up, or if you simply need a good grasp of the English Grammar relevant for Sentence Correction, then this is what you need.
One of the most important parameter that the admissions committee looks for, especially in case of Non Native speakers, is their English score. Your Verbal score doesn't have to be in the nineties, but the closer the better. It has to be high enough to convince them that you deserve that offer letter.
This guide has been especially written from real life experience teaching the nuances of Sentence correction to hundreds of students..
It includes Key grammar concepts necessary to crack the Sentence Correction section and scores of examples to illustrate these concepts.