I've been using the Manhattan GMAT Foundations of GMAT Verbal and the Manhattan GMAT SC book, but I'm looking to try a different source.
I guess I'm looking for a book for non native speakers? My fundamentals are a huge issue - I cannot identify subjects/verbs, main/subordinate clauses, nouns, verbs, adjectives etc. in convoluted sentences. I CAN identify them in very basic sentences. Ultimately, I think my biggest weakness is meaning and structure - If I know what the meaning of the sentence is vs. what the sentence is trying to say, then I'd be able to identify all of the above items I'm struggling with.
What book(s) can you recommend that specifically focus on meaning, structure, subject/verb, verbs etc.? It doesn't have to be a book specifically for the GMAT exam, it just needs to give a very solid foundation with lots of different and difficult examples.
I guess I'm looking for a book for non native speakers? My fundamentals are a huge issue - I cannot identify subjects/verbs, main/subordinate clauses, nouns, verbs, adjectives etc. in convoluted sentences. I CAN identify them in very basic sentences. Ultimately, I think my biggest weakness is meaning and structure - If I know what the meaning of the sentence is vs. what the sentence is trying to say, then I'd be able to identify all of the above items I'm struggling with.
What book(s) can you recommend that specifically focus on meaning, structure, subject/verb, verbs etc.? It doesn't have to be a book specifically for the GMAT exam, it just needs to give a very solid foundation with lots of different and difficult examples.













