I am not toooo good with grammer and quality Standard Written English. Knowing my profile please suggest the best/most effective book materail for me to do good in GMAT in Verbal section.
If there is any not too expensive online course any one wants to suggest please do so.
Thanks for all the help
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I have two book recommendations for you:
I think that this is a good start for you. Anyone else have suggestions for rssread?
Best of luck!
- Princeton Review Cracking the GMAT - This book is an easy read and provides a good, basic overview of GMAT verbal. It's a good place to start if you are weak in Standard English
- Manhattan GMAT Sentence Correction Guide - Sentence Correction will likely be your most difficult section on the GMAT, since it tests grammar. This is the bible of SC guides.
I think that this is a good start for you. Anyone else have suggestions for rssread?
Best of luck!
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My two cents:
- Manhattan SC,with the Official Guide and the Official Guide Verbal Review
By the way, note that the Manhattan Books do not have lots of questions, these books refer to the questions in the Official Guide, both the general review and the verbal review
If you run out of questions, you can always use those creepy 1000SCs
Daniel
- Manhattan SC,with the Official Guide and the Official Guide Verbal Review
By the way, note that the Manhattan Books do not have lots of questions, these books refer to the questions in the Official Guide, both the general review and the verbal review
If you run out of questions, you can always use those creepy 1000SCs
Daniel
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I have been working through the Manhattan SC book. It's great at giving detailed explainations of the SC question types. I was particularly poor in Subject Verb Agreement and Past Perfect questions. I now feel like I have a better feel for these questions and the ability to improve in other areas.
I have used the math reviews from Manhattan as well. They are great companions to the OG 11th edition.
I have used the math reviews from Manhattan as well. They are great companions to the OG 11th edition.