GRE

Comprehensive study of GRE covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.

Basic Concepts

Verbal Reasoning Fundamentals

Mastering Words and Passages

The Verbal Reasoning section assesses your ability to analyze written material, understand relationships among words and concepts, and draw conclusions from passages.

Key Skills

  • Reading Comprehension: Understanding the main idea, details, and author’s intent.
  • Text Completion: Filling in blanks with the most logical word choice.
  • Sentence Equivalence: Choosing two words that both fit the sentence and produce similar meanings.

Strategies for Success

  • Skim passages for main ideas before diving into details.
  • Use context clues to select appropriate words.
  • Eliminate clearly wrong answer choices to improve odds.

Real-World Application

Strong verbal reasoning helps in reading academic papers, writing reports, and effective communication.

Examples

  • Answering a question about the author’s attitude in a science passage.

  • Correctly completing a sentence about economic trends using context clues.

In a Nutshell

Builds your skills in reading, comprehension, and vocabulary.

Key Terms

Context Clues
Hints within a text that help deduce the meaning of unfamiliar words.
Sentence Equivalence
A task where two words must both fit the blank and create equivalent meanings.