1. Plan Your Preparation
1.1. Schedule: 20 Weeks to GMAT
1.2. Forums
2. Question Format
2.1. Process of Elimination
2.2. Identify Wrong Answers
2.3. Approach to solve a SC
3. Basic Grammar & Rules
3.1. Basic English
3.1.1. Subject
3.1.2. Clause
3.1.3. Phrase
3.1.4. Conjunction
3.1.5. Adjectives and Adverbs
3.1.6. Colon & Semicolon
3.1.7. Gerunds
3.2. Rule 1 : Subject Verb Agreement
3.2.1. Pre-Exercise
3.2.2. Approach
3.2.3. Either/Neither
3.2.4. The Number vs. A Number
3.2.5. Indefinite Pronouns
3.2.6. Compound Subjects
3.2.7. Collective Nouns
3.2.8. Singular Subjects that look Plural
3.2.9. Definite/ Indefinite articles
3.2.10. None vs. All
3.2.11. Singular noun + of + plural noun
3.2.12. Each of./ One of..that
3.2.13. Majority of.../ Percentage of
3.2.14. Post-Exercise
3.3. Rule 2: Pronouns
3.3.1. Indefinite Pronouns
3.3.2. Each... other/another; one...one
3.3.3. Which
3.3.4. Who/ Whom
3.3.5. Whose
3.3.6. Where
3.3.7. When
3.3.8. That
3.3.9. Possessive Noun & Pronoun Reference
3.4. Rule 3 : Verb Tense
3.4.1. Will/ Shall
3.4.2. Since
3.4.3. Exercise.
3.5. Rule 4 : Misplaced modifier
3.5.1. Adverbial Modifier
3.5.2. Modifiers with relative pronouns
3.5.3. Essential vs. Non-Essential Modifier
3.5.4. Exercise Identify the Correct Modifiers
3.5.5. Subjunctive
3.5.6. If.. Then Construction
3.5.7. If v/s Whether
3.5.8. Because v/s Due to
3.6. Rule 5 : Parallelism
3.6.1. Lists
3.6.2. Pronouns
3.6.3. Exceptions in Parallelism
3.6.4. Split Infinitive
3.7. Rule 6 : Idioms
3.7.1. Exercise
3.7.2. Between\ Among
3.8. Rule 7: Comparison
3.8.1. Like/ As/ Such
3.8.2. Compare to/ with
3.9. Rule 8 : Quantity Words
3.9.1. Double v/s Twice
3.9.2. Exercise
3.10. Non-Fatal Errors
3.10.1. Active /Passive
3.10.2. Short and Sweet
3.10.3. Redundancy
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