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GMAT Sentence Correction Tip: Spot the Differences

Don’t you hate it when you’re working a GMAT Sentence Correction problem, you eliminate a couple clearly wrong answers, and yet you just can’t seem to choose between the remaining answer choices? The longer you look at them, the more they seem to blur together, right? You start to convince yourself that one of the […]

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“Who” vs. “Whom” on GMAT Sentence Corrections

In his play “The Life and Death of King John”, William Shakespeare famously wrote, You are the hare of whom the proverb goes, Whose valor plucks dead lions by the beard. In “King Henry VI”, he wrote: To whom God will, there be the victory. The good news is, you don’t have to interpret Shakespeare […]

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GMAT Idioms

Merriam-Webster defines an idiom as “an expression in the usage of a language that is peculiar to itself either grammatically or in having a meaning that cannot be derived from the conjoined meanings of its elements.” While a phrase like it’s raining cats and dogs is therefore an idiom, that’s not what we’re talking about […]

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