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Even x Even = Even
Even x Odd = Even
Odd x Odd = Odd
Even + Even = Even
Even + Odd = Odd
Odd + Odd = Even
Odd + Odd = Even
Even^Even = Even
Even^Odd = Even
Odd^Even = Odd
Odd^Odd = Odd
"regard as" : Correct
"regard to be" : Incorrect
"regard" : Incorrect
Jack regards Tim as a genius. : Correct
60% of the learning comes from analyzing mistakes!
RCs make or break your GMAT.Practice RCs everyday!
"Confusing-correlation-with-causation"
A favorite GMAT CR fallacy.
Example: Grandma sneezed, so a tornado hit Nebraska.
On Verbal questions, don't "Select 1 choice."Rather, "Eliminate 4 choices."
On the GMAT, ensure 'completing' each section.- "no attempts" attract greater penalty than "negative attempts" do.
In a correct sentence, each pronoun must have a clear noun for reference; the noun and pronoun must agree in number.
"The fallacy of drawing a conclusion based on one entity’s comparison with oneself"
-A favorite GMAT CR fallacy.
Example: Jack improved his score by 200%.
Inference: Jack performed well. - Incorrect
1-week gap in prep hurts your progress by 3-weeks.
Don't leave mocks for the end- it's a common mistake.Take a mock every week.
Schedule your GMAT (only) once you get your target score on 3 consecutive mocks!
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If Jack was a professional athlete, he would be fit. : IncorrectIf Jack were a professional athlete, he would be very fit. : CorrectA subjunctive mood construction - (if + plural form of verb + would be)
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