We recently a released a new and improved on-demand video player in our GMAT course, and to spread the word we’re sharing the first Sentence Correction lesson in nine handy installments. If you’re looking improve your score in SC, be sure to watch all the videos for expert advice on this tricky section.
The first installment of the lesson, shown above, covers the most commonly tested errors on the GMAT Sentence Correction section. As expert teachers Dave Ingber and Jen Rugani explain, there are a finite number of grammatical errors that appear on the GMAT:
- Sentence structure
- Subject-verb agreement
- Modifiers
- Parallelism
- Comparisons
- Verb tense
- Pronouns
- Idiomatic constructions
Check out the video to learn how to spot these errors on test day, and be sure to stay tuned for the next lesson!
Read the full article: GMAT On Demand: The Most Commonly Tested Sentence Correction Errors
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