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"Confusing-correlation-with-causation"
A favorite GMAT CR fallacy.
Example: Grandma sneezed, so a tornado hit Nebraska.
"Do so" is the correct usage when "so" refers to an action.
"Do it" is the correct usage when "it" refers to a noun.
As "do" generally refers to actions, "do so" is more often correct than "do it".
"regard as" : Correct
"regard to be" : Incorrect
"regard" : Incorrect
Jack regards Tim as a genius. : Correct
The trainer commanded the cadet that he performs the drill. : IncorrectThe trainer commanded the cadet that he perform the drill. : CorrectA subjunctive mood construction - (subject + bossy verb + that + base form of verb)
You can score the 99th percentile despite getting 20% questions incorrect.Don't get stuck on any one question!
RCs make or break your GMAT.Practice RCs everyday!
To find the "last digit" of a huge multiplication, simply multiply all the last digits.
324 x 533 x 4356
4 x 3 x 6
72.
The answer is "2".
You should regularly revisit SC concepts.Make SC Stage-1 videos and GMAT Shots your good friends!
"Inference statements" on CR:
- A statement that can be derived from the information within the passage.
-- Without the need for any assumptions or extrapolations.
Don't leave mocks for the end- it's a common mistake.Take a mock every week.
1-week gap in prep hurts your progress by 3-weeks.
Semicolons are used for joining two independent clausesAmy sings; she enjoys it. - Correct!
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The 3 key subjunctive mood constructions:
1. If + plural form of verb.
If I were the Prime Minister, politics would be cleaner.
2. Subject + bossy verb + that + base form of verb.
The judge ordered that the cop take the accused away.
3. Subject + bossy verb + that + something be done.
The judge ordered that the accused be taken away by the cop.
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