Hair has grown. - CorrectSugar is sweet. - Correct
The error of comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are joined using a comma.Example: Amy sings, she enjoys it.Correct: Amy sings; she enjoys it.
Don't exhaust official material early- it's a common mistake.Save it for the last few weeks.
Do not chase "tricks/tips/shortcuts". Chase "concepts"!Do not chase "scores", chase "learning". Scores will follow.
RCs make or break your GMAT.Practice RCs everyday!
Semicolons are used for joining two independent clausesAmy sings; she enjoys it. - Correct!
Don't exhaust official material early- it's a common mistake.Save it for the last few weeks.
60% of the learning comes from analyzing mistakes!
Do not chase "tricks/tips/shortcuts". Chase "concepts"!
Do not chase "scores"; chase "learning". Scores will follow.
"Generalization"- The fallacy of making a claim on evidence that is too small.
A favorite GMAT CR fallacy.
Example: At 90, Mr McGill drinks sweetened soda every day and yet, maintains good health. The elderly can, therefore, have sweetened soda every day and, yet, maintain good health.