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Grammar/Sentence Correction - Few/A few/Quite a few


On quite a few occasions, we find ourselves explaining the difference between the terms “few” and “a few” – a subtle, but very important distinction which has, on occasion, completely changed the mean...

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Grammar/Sentence Correction - Importance of Context in Tenses


There is no restriction on how many tenses we can use and mix within a sentence, as long as they are appropriate for the context of the sentence. The problem is that sometimes the context

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Grammar/Sentence Correction - To Infinitives


The infinitive is the base form of a verb. The infinitive has two forms: 'the to-infinitive = to + base' and 'the zero infinitive = base'. We will discuss the to-infinitive form, a verbal. It can work...

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Logic & Reasoning - Assumption vs Inference


Another issue of assumption questions that merits discussion is the inference vs assumption confusion. On some questions, people find it hard to type the question as inference or assumption. Such ques...

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Grammar/Sentence Correction - Multiple Tenses in a Sentence


Some test-takers wonder whether it is grammatically correct to use multiple tenses in a single sentence. Today we will discuss the cases in which mixing verb tenses is acceptable and those in which th...

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Logic & Reasoning - Identifying Necessary Conditions


Note that you don’t need to be given ‘only if’ or ‘only when’ to mark a necessary condition. The wording of the statement could imply it. You need to keep a keen eye to figure out necessary and suffic...

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Grammar/Sentence Correction - When We Should NOT Use Parallelism


We know that we are often tested on parallelism on standardised tests. The logically parallel entities should be grammatically parallel. But today, we need to talk about circumstances

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Grammar/Sentence Correction - Conjunctions


We will start by defining the kinds of conjunctions, then move on to the different ways in which they are used, and finally, we will see how they can be tested in a question.

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Grammar/Sentence Correction - Many Uses of 'That'


The word “that” is often found in the daymares of many a GMAT students! The reason for that is that “that” could play various different roles in a sentence: Demonstrative Determiner

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Verbal

Critical Reasoning - Assumption Questions of Critical Reasoning - I Module


Here are the ten official questions which are discussed in detail in the Critical Reasoning - I module at the end of the Assumption Questions section. Shout out in the comments sec

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