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Verbal Reasoning is one of the three sections on the GRE, alongside Quantitative Reasoning and Analytical Writing. The GRE includes two Verbal Reasoning sections, with the first section containing 12 questions to be completed in 18 minutes and the second section containing 15 questions to be completed in 23 minutes. The exam follows section level adaptivity, where performance in the first Verbal section determines the difficulty of the second Verbal section, with stronger performance leading to a higher difficulty second section that aligns with achieving stronger scores. Verbal Reasoning includes Sentence Equivalence, Text Completion with one blank, two blanks, and three blanks, and Reading Comprehension questions that appear either as passage based sets of two to three questions or as single short paragraph tasks, which have been labeled as critical reasoning questions in Experts’ Global GRE prep course.
This page brings together rich resources for the GRE Verbal section, covering every exam question type and concept in one place. Each video lesson includes detailed conceptual theory, a clear question-solving methodology, worked examples, and GRE-style questions with explanations, so you build concepts organically while you practice. Take your time to grasp each concept, absorb the methodology, and pause the video to apply the steps yourself before you watch the explanation. Use this rich resource fully and apply what you learn in your GRE prep drills, GRE sectional mocks, and GRE full-length mocks.
This comprehensive and experiential video lesson offers complete preparation for Sentence Equivalence in GRE Verbal Reasoning. As part of the online GRE prep course by Experts’ Global, the lesson explains what Sentence Equivalence questions are, how they appear on the GRE, and what each question expects from you. It clearly explains how Sentence Equivalence differs from one blank Text Completion questions, shares practical time saving guidance, and highlights common mistakes you should avoid. The lesson introduces the CRC technique by Experts’ Global, meaning context, root, and connotation, and helps you develop a positive and steady approach to working with unfamiliar or challenging words during your GRE preparation.
The lesson walks you through all major Sentence Equivalence answer choice patterns, including superficial synonym cases, weak synonym cases, cases with no matching synonym pair, and cases with multiple synonym pairs. You learn how to handle frequently tested counterintuitive choices by working carefully with words that have confusing connotations, wide application, homonyms, or meanings that differ from how they sound. Each pattern is explained with clear structure and reinforced through repeated application so your judgment becomes sharper and more reliable.
The lesson then builds strong understanding of meaning shifts within Sentence Equivalence sentences, including contrast over time, contrast in perception or attitude, and contrast from the usual. It explains how blanks act as contrast triggers, how to identify and handle false contrasts, multiple contrasts, and double negatives, and includes contrast drills at low, medium, and high complexity levels. The video also covers similarity based, cause effect based, continuation of thought based, and chain of thought based Sentence Equivalence questions. Careful end to end reading, including reading beyond the blank, remains central throughout, helping you spot every shift in meaning, understand the core message, and set accurate expectations from answer choices as you apply this learning in your GRE practice and on test day.
Please find a set of GRE-style SE questions with explanations on: Free GRE Sentence Equivalence Practice Questions with Solutions
Please find a set of assorted GRE-style Verbal questions (all types) with explanations on: Free GRE Verbal Practice Questions with Solutions
This thorough video lesson guides you through complete preparation for GRE Text Completion with clarity and flow. The video explains how Text Completion questions function on the GRE and presents a smooth and effective solving approach that feels natural and purposeful. The lesson shares smart time saving guidance, brings attention to frequent missteps, and teaches the CRC technique by Experts’ Global, meaning context, root, and connotation, so you stay positive and steady while working with unfamiliar or challenging words throughout your GRE preparation.
The lesson prepares you to handle commonly tested counterintuitive answer choices by working carefully with confusing connotations, wide application words, homonyms, and words whose meanings differ from their sound. It builds a clear understanding of meaning shifts in Text Completion sentences, including contrast over time, contrast in perception or attitude, and contrast from the usual. You learn how blanks act as contrast triggers, how to identify and handle false contrasts, and how to work through multiple contrasts and double negatives using structured explanations and guided drills.
The video then covers Text Completion one blank, two blank, and three blank questions in a clear and connected way. It explains how these formats differ while showing how strong preparation for one blank questions directly strengthens performance in two blank and three blank questions. This connected approach keeps your preparation unified and helps ideas transfer smoothly across all Text Completion formats on the GRE.
Throughout the lesson, careful reading remains central, including reading beyond the blank and reading sentences from start to finish. You learn how to spot every shift in meaning, capture each turn in the sentence, and understand the core message before setting expectations from the answer choices. This lesson brings energy, structure, and a confident forward motion into your GRE practice and into the exam experience itself.
Please find a set of GRE-style TC questions with explanations on: Free GRE Text Completion Practice Questions with Solutions
Please find a set of GRE-style TC 1-blank questions with explanations on: Free GRE Text Completion One-Blank Practice Questions with Solutions
Please find a set of GRE-style TC 2-blank questions with explanations on: Free GRE Text Completion Two-Blank Practice Questions with Solutions
Please find a set of GRE-style TC 3-blank questions with explanations on: Free GRE Text Completion Three-Blank Practice Questions with Solutions
This experiential video lesson offers complete preparation for Reading Comprehension in GRE Verbal Reasoning. The lesson presents a clear overview of how Reading Comprehension appears on the GRE, explains its role within the exam, and defines your task across different question situations. The video introduces the Mind Map approach, a smart and efficient strategy that helps you understand and apply structure based, fact based, and inference based reasoning in a systematic and intuitive way.
The lesson shares a focused set of practical tips that guide your approach to every Reading Comprehension question. It then walks through the full range of commonly tested question types on the GRE, including purpose of the passage, purpose of a sentence, purpose of a term, highlighted content, meaning in context, select in passage, agreement with passage, disagreement with passage, except questions, select one or more, weakened argument questions, strengthened argument questions, and assumption questions. For each type, the lesson explains the core idea, outlines a clear solving approach, and applies that approach to GRE style questions.
Each question type includes worked examples and GRE style practice questions so you learn through direct application on realistic material. The lesson explores the reasoning layers behind each question so you experience how concepts appear on the GRE in real testing conditions. Use this resource to build a strong understanding of Reading Comprehension, develop a consistent approach, and carry this learning smoothly into your GRE preparation and practice with clarity and purpose.
Please find a set of GRE-style RC questions with explanations on: Free GRE Reading Comprehension Practice Questions with Solutions
Please find a set of assorted GRE-style Verbal questions (all types) with explanations on: Free GRE Verbal Practice Questions with Solutions
Please find a set of assorted GRE-style questions (all sections and types) with explanations on: Free GRE Practice Questions with Solutions
This comprehensive video lesson delivers complete preparation for Critical Reasoning questions in GRE Verbal Reasoning. As part of GRE prep by Experts’ Global, the lesson begins by explaining how Critical Reasoning appears on the GRE, even though ETS does not formally label these questions. It clarifies how single question passages follow the same logical structure, making focused preparation highly valuable. The video explains how these questions show up on the exam, defines your task on each question, and explains their presence and weight within the Verbal section. It builds a strong foundation by outlining the core ideas tested and the full range of Critical Reasoning question types.
The lesson introduces the Missing Link Approach by Experts’ Global, a clear and effective strategy designed for solving all Critical Reasoning questions. You learn how this approach applies across question types and how incorrect answer choices are designed. The video covers assumption questions, strengthened argument questions, weakened argument questions, paragraph completion questions, inference questions, main point questions, resolve the paradox questions, dialogue based questions, highlighted text questions, select in passage questions, and contradiction questions, all within one connected framework.
For every question type, the lesson explains the underlying concept, walks through worked examples, and applies the approach to GRE style questions. This structure helps you practice directly on realistic GRE scenarios while understanding the reasoning layers tested in each question. Use this resource to build strong logical thinking, develop a clear and reliable method, and carry your learning smoothly into your GRE preparation and practice with confidence and momentum.
Please find a set of GRE-style CR questions with explanations on: Free GRE Critical Reasoning Practice Questions with Solutions
Please find a set of assorted GRE-style Verbal questions (all types) with explanations on: Free GRE Verbal Practice Questions with Solutions
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