You might want to check out the Sentence Correction books from Manhattan GMAT, Veritas and PowerScore. These are all available at Amazon.com.
Good luck!
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The various Official Guides are great resources for official practice questions, but they're not very comprehensive when it comes to instruction. To perform well on the GMAT, you need to learn all of the core concepts AND you need to learn GMAT-specific strategies for answering questions quickly and accurately. In my opinion, the Official Guides do not provide this level of instruction.
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If you're interested, our company offers a video-based Sentence Correction module: https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gmat- ... correction
Cheers,
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