GMAT

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Basic Concepts

Verbal Reasoning Essentials

Exploring GMAT Verbal Reasoning

The Verbal Reasoning section evaluates your ability to read, understand, and analyze written material. It also tests your command of English grammar and logical reasoning.

Types of Verbal Questions

  • Reading Comprehension: Answer questions based on passages.
  • Critical Reasoning: Evaluate arguments and find assumptions or conclusions.
  • Sentence Correction: Spot and correct grammar and usage mistakes.

Building Verbal Strategies

Practice active reading by summarizing paragraphs and identifying main ideas. For sentence correction, focus on subject-verb agreement and parallelism.

Real-Life Connection

Strong verbal skills are vital for effective communication, whether writing business emails or making persuasive presentations.

Examples

  • Identifying the main point of a passage about renewable energy.

  • Correcting a sentence to fix subject-verb agreement errors.

In a Nutshell

Strengthens your ability to read critically, analyze arguments, and use proper English grammar.