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OG Question Nos. mentioned in Sentence Correction MGMAT Guid

by ankit26 Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:08 am

Hi Stacey

There is a list of questions that pertains to different key grammar concepts explained in the SC Guide.

Just one question

- Before attempting questions in OG11, is it recommended that we categorize the questions as per the concepts (attempt questions that pertain to subject verb agreement separately from those pertaining to modifiers), or should we attempt the questions first and then try to identify the key grammar concept?


Thanks !
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by StaceyKoprince Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:40 pm

To start, do questions just by chapter (eg, do some subj-verb questions after reading the subj-verb chapter) to make sure you can apply the concepts correctly to OG questions. Don't do ALL of the OG subj-verb questions, though.

After you've gone through chapter by chapter, start to do questions "blindly" - that is, just do a random mixed set and start working on identifying the issues yourself. You will likely also want to go back to the questions you already did chapter by chapter b/c OG questions mix grammar concepts, so you might have done one as a subj-verb agreement problem but it might also contain a parallelism issue, and you might not have noticed or focused on that since you were studying subj-verb.
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