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piyushdabomb
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Hi,
I'm currently working on my sentence correction and I've noticed that although I know my concepts, I'm 'forgetting' to look for certain requirements. As an example, one of the questions was clearly testing on singular vs plural of "army" and I obviously knew that army is singular but somehow didn't think about it when I selected my answer.
My question to you is: When you are working on an SC problem, are you methodologically going through each possible grammar mistake or are you just focusing on your intuition?
So for example, if you think that the error is a parallelism error, are you going to start by fixing the parallelism first or are you going to tell yourself "for each SC question, I'm going to iterate through each 'major' concept, ranging from agreements to comparisons"?
How do I takle these mistakes? I can keep practicing, but that doesn't seem to be helping me! Am I just getting tired? Honestly, I don't know!
I'm currently working on my sentence correction and I've noticed that although I know my concepts, I'm 'forgetting' to look for certain requirements. As an example, one of the questions was clearly testing on singular vs plural of "army" and I obviously knew that army is singular but somehow didn't think about it when I selected my answer.
My question to you is: When you are working on an SC problem, are you methodologically going through each possible grammar mistake or are you just focusing on your intuition?
So for example, if you think that the error is a parallelism error, are you going to start by fixing the parallelism first or are you going to tell yourself "for each SC question, I'm going to iterate through each 'major' concept, ranging from agreements to comparisons"?
How do I takle these mistakes? I can keep practicing, but that doesn't seem to be helping me! Am I just getting tired? Honestly, I don't know!
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Sincerely,
Piyush A.
Sincerely,
Piyush A.












