
Many GMAT test takers consider cracking the verbal section of the GMAT test a daunting task.
Understanding the complexity of different types of questions that are asked and mastering methods to crack this section is critical in getting a competitive GMAT score.
Gaining an insight into the 'actual challenges' of the speciously 'worded' choices defies textbook learning.
Would you like to find out more?
The verbal section of the GMAT test comprises 41 multiple choice questions. The questions that appear in this section can be broadly classified as Sentence Correction Questions, Reading Comprehension Questions and Critical Reasoning Questions.
4GMAT is conducting a
FREE WORKSHOP on Sentence Correction. The details of the workshop are given below:
Date: Tuesday, Dec 25, 2007
Time: 10 AM to 1 PM
Venue: 4GMAT Learning Center, Anna Nagar
Fee: Free of cost
# of seats: 30
Registration: First come first served basis
If you are keen on attending the workshop, please send an email to
info@4gmat.com NOW!. Please mention your NAME, Qualification, Telephone Number and email id in the mail.
Here is an exercise for you to work on till you attend the workshop
Which of the following would you choose as the best option?
- If you thought Sentence Correction is all about just grammar; think again!
- If you thought that Sentence Correction is all about grammar alone; think again!
- If you think Sentence Correction is all about mere grammar; think again!
- If you thought Sentence Correction is all about only grammatical correctness, you had better think again!
- If you thought Sentence Correction is all about just grammar; do think again!