Winners' Guide to GMAT Grammar and Sentence Correction - eBook
This book is an absolute MUST if you want to ensure a perfect SC score.
This Grammar book gives you a thorough yet concise background of English grammar that you need to
succeed in the GMAT Sentence Correction Section.
GMAT grammar can be a daunting experience for the most fluent students, leave alone for
someone whose first language is not english.
In fact there are hundreds of brilliant students from the Non English speaking world, who easily
score in the 99 percentile in GMAT Math, but struggle desperately when it comes to GMAT
Verbal.
Even if you are comfortable with the English language, you might struggle with the 700+ type
of questions, where the GMAT Sentence correction section tests deeper understanding of
Grammar rather than just testing the standard rules that the commonly available guides
provide.
However, if you are NOT comfortable with the nuances of English Grammar, the common list of
standard rules will not make much sense anyways. What you need is a thorough
understanding of GMAT grammar behind the Sentence Correction section.
Unfortunately, this is easier said than done. It can take months, if not years to get a good
grasp of the grammar fundamentals. The English speakers study the language for more than
10 years starting from primary school, and still struggle with the SC section of the GMAT.
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So how do you manage your GMAT Verbal prep? Especially in the Sentence Correction
section, where grammar plays a much bigger part than in the GMAT Reading Comprehension
or the GMAT Critical Reasoning Section.
The best and the most fail-proof way is to get a thorough background on the specific elements
of grammar tested in the GMAT.
You need to watch out though. There are many English grammar books in the market that will
teach you much more than you need for the GMAT, and you can spend weeks studying
something that is unlikely to have much effect on your Verbal score.
What you need is a concise book that clearly outlines the topics that are tested in the GMAT,
and explains these in detail with real examples from the GMAT.
This is where the 'Winners' Guide to GMAT Grammar & Sentence Correction' comes in.
Over the years that I have taught the GMAT Verbal, and from my own GMAT experience ( I
have scored 99 percentile in GMAT Verbal. See my score here), I have compiled this book to
specifically help out students who want to score big on the Sentence Correction section.
This book will give you confidence and clarify the quagmire of English Grammar so that you
can tackle the sentence correction section successfully.
Some of the unique features of this book are:
It gives you a concise background of the English Language without going into details that you
do not require for the GMAT Sentence Correction section
It explains, with multiple examples, the essential concepts and structures of GMAT
Grammar.
It takes you through the common concepts tested on the GMAT Sentence Correction section
and provides detailed background so that these concepts are easier to absorb.
Provides a comprehensive list of GMAT Idioms (Over 200 Idioms tested in the GMAT)
Over 150 unique Sentence Correction Questions with explanatory answers.
Why Should you Buy this Guide?
If you struggle with the answer choices in the GMAT Sentence correction section, even after
going through the standard books,
If you have tried to go through standard Grammar books and given up, or if you simply need a
good grasp of the English Grammar relevant for Sentence Correction, then this is what you
need.
One of the most important parameter that the admissions committee looks for, especially in
case of Non Native speakers, is their English score.
Your Verbal score doesn't have to be in the nineties, but the closer the better. It has to be high
enough to convince them that you deserve that offer letter.
This guide has been especially written from real life experience teaching the nuances of
Sentence correction to hundreds of students..
It includes Key grammar concepts necessary to crack the Sentence Correction section and
scores of examples to illustrate these concepts.
This guide was originally prepared exclusively for students who take private coaching from my-
gmat.
Now it is being made available for anyone who has trouble with the GMAT sentence correction
section..
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Here are some of the topics you will cover in the Winner's Guide to GMAT
Grammar & Sentence Correction.
The English Language: A brief background
Beginning—Different Sources—The Present
Three Essentials of Good Writing
Divisions of Grammar
The English Language in a Nutshell
The Sentence
Sentence Classification
Letters
Syllables and Words
Sentence Correction on the GMAT
Grammar Errors commonly Tested on the GMAT
Pronoun errors
Subject-verb errors
Misplaced modifier Errors
Tenses
What the GMAT SC Section Does NOT TEST
Sentence Correction Pitfalls to Avoid
THAT FOR SO
THESE—THOSE
THIS MUCH—THUS MUCH
FLEE—FLY
THROUGH—THROUGHOUT
VOCATION AND AVOCATION
WAS—WERE
A OR AN
ATTRACTION
THE SPLIT INFINITIVE
ONE
ONLY
ALONE
OTHER AND ANOTHER
AND WITH THE RELATIVE
LOOSE PARTICIPLES
BROKEN CONSTRUCTION
DOUBLE NEGATIVE
FIRST PERSONAL PRONOUN
SEQUENCE OF TENSES
BETWEEN—AMONG
LESS—FEWER
FURTHER—FARTHER
EACH OTHER—ONE ANOTHER
EACH, EVERY, EITHER, NEITHER
NEITHER-NOR
NONE
RISE-RAISE
LAY-LIE
SAYS I—I SAID
IN—INTO
EAT—ATE
SEQUENCE OF PERSON
AM COME—HAVE COME
PAST TENSE—PAST PARTICIPLE
PREPOSITIONS AND THE OBJECTIVE CASE
SUMMON—SUMMONS
UNDENIABLE—UNEXCEPTIONABLE
Superfluous Words
A Comprehensive List of GMAT Idioms
Sentence Correction Practice
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While I was doing pretty well on
the math section, I was really lost
at GMAT Verbal, especially the
SC section. In desperation I even
spent a couple of weeks with Wren
& Martin, but still ended up with a
poor 50 percentile.
Eventually, I came across the
GMAT Grammar guide and
managed to get my Verbal
percentile up to 90.
A remarkable improvement given
my command over the language.
J. Smith (Verbal: 90 Percentile)
I did not study english till after my
graduation. And no wonder, I was
totally scared of GMAT Verbal.
But having spent some time with
this guide, I managed to get a
respectable 85 percentile in
English.
Highly recommended if Sentence
Correction scares you.
Buyang Bhutia (Verbal: 85
percentile)
I hail from Spain and even though
my English isn't so bad, I was
totally lost with English Grammar.
No amount of cramming all the
rules helped because you can
never predict How the Gmat is
going to test your knowledge. The
only solution was to build up core
basic knowledge of how this
language worked. And this is
where all my thanks goes to 'Gmat
grammar for non native speakers.
ªener Erdem (Verbal: 90
percentile)
Although I was doing MS in the
US, all my previous education
had been in my mother tongue.
When I decided to take the
GMAT, I had to do something
about my confidence level and
my command over the language.
Glad to say I managed a pretty
decent score in both the math
and the english section with the
help of various books by
winningprep.
S. Sankar (Verbal: 90 percentile)
I was doing all right in SC, knew
all the rules etc. But what I
wanted was to find out the logic
behind these rules.
You know when you come across
tough questions, you can always
narrow down to two choices, and
this is where the difference
between those who know grammar
vs those who know the rules comes
in.
Winners' guide to GMAT Grammar
was invaluable in my getting a
perfect Verbal score.
Tim Norris (Verbal: 99 percentile)
I wanted to get a good
understanding of GMAT Grammar
because this would not only help
me in the GMAT Sentence
Correction Section, but also for
AWA, Application Essays and in
general for the whole Verbal
section.
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similar, you search stops Here.
Jan Vandenberg (Verbal: 97
percentile)
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