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Sentence Correction GMAT Preparation Guide
There are several grammatical areas that come up frequently on Sentence Correction items:
- verb tenses
- subject/verb agreement
- modifiers
- comparisons and parallelism
- pronoun usage
- idioms
- clarity
The last two aren’t really rules, and they can be the most complicated. For that reason, they should be among your last priorities. You will never learn all the idioms that the GMAT could test, and you’ll probably never agree 100% with how the GMAT test-makers define clarity, so better to focus on the large chunk of Sentence Correction that is more straightforward.
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