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A < 1 min read Do any of these resonate with you? ā¢Ā Ā My verbal score has been stagnant.Ā No matter how much I prepare, I cannot get to it increase. ā¢Ā Ā Ā There is a lot to cover on GMAT.Ā I am confused how to manage my time...
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A < 1 min read 70 point improvement in 30 days Welcome to GMAT Strategy Session – Part II.Ā In this session we will focus on refinement ā how to customize your study plan in the last 30 days to attain maximum score...
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A 2 min read We learned about the base form of verbs. Now in this post we will learn what are helping verbs. A verb can consist of more than one word. In such cases, there is one base verb and the rest are...
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A < 1 min read The base verb is the simplest form of verb without any special ending. It is the form of the verb used in to + verb forms without ātoā. For example: dance, do, cook, sing, play, read, etc. Base verbs are used...
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A 2 min read The verbs that denote that the actions took place in the past are said to be the verbs written in past tense. For example: John went to school yesterday.Gina prayed before she slept. Past Tense can be further...
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A 3 min read The tense of the verb denotes the time of the action or event. The tense can be divided into three categories ā Present Tense, Past Tense, and Future Tense. In this post we will discuss the present tense of...
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A 2 min read We learned that verbs are an essential component of any sentence. Verbs present action done by the subject. Verbs can also connect or link the subject to additional information about this subject. ...
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A < 1 min read Verbs are a necessary component of all sentences. A sentence is not complete without a verb and its subject. typically, verbs denote the action performed by the subject. For example: The...
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