GRE Vocabulary list-08 GRE Vocabulary list-08 GRE frequently used words list-08: Sr. Word Usage in Sentence Meaning 176. tentative Usman took a deep breath and crept a few tentative steps into the swimming pool; because she was not sure about the coldness of pool water. Trick to Remember: it Read More …
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GRE Vocabulary list-07
GRE Vocabulary list-07 GRE Vocabulary list-07 GRE frequently used words list-07: Sr. Word Usage in Sentence Meaning 151. prevarication The reporter of a news channel said that he is extremely sorry for spreading prevaricate news of Prime Minister’s death in the hospital. Trick to Remember: Prevarication = pre (before) Read More …
GRE Vocabulary list-06
GRE Vocabulary list-06 GRE Vocabulary list-06 GRE frequently used words list-06: Sr. Word Usage in Sentence Meaning 126. unadornate She wear unadorned dress, because she want herself to be simple and modest. Trick to Remember: Unadorned= un (not) + adorn (add ornate, i.e., more decorate); its something not decorated. Read More …
GMAT Grammar Basics-02
GMAT Grammar Basics-02 Basics of Grammar Basis for GMAT Sentence Correction Parts of Sentence: Sentences are created by parts of speech. A sentence at its raw form can contain only a noun and a verb: Asif(n) died(vb). Or a sentence can contain several or all of the parts of speech. Read More …
GMAT Grammar Basics-01
GMAT Grammar Basics-01 Basics of Grammar Basis for GMAT Sentence Correction Parts of Speech: 1. Noun(n): It’s name of person place, thing or idea. There are two types of noun as shown below: Common noun: It’s the name of common things: cat, governor, high school, and weather. As you see Read More …
GRE Verbal Quiz-01
GRE Verbal Quiz-01 GRE Verbal Quiz-01 Welcome to the ‘GRE Verbal Quiz-01’. You will have 10 questions. Instead of 20 minutes, I am giving you 25 minutes because you need to focus only on Accuracy rather than Timing. Important Note: Please ready with your paper and pen so you can Read More …
Verbal Lecture-02
Verbal Lecture-02 Verbal Lecture-02 Counter Premise and Intermediate Conclusion: Counter Premises: In some arguments, the author includes information that goes against the conclusion of the argument. That information or statement is called counter premise. A question may come in your mind that the author wright an argument to advocate his Read More …
Verbal Practice Exercise-xyz
Verbal Practice Exercise-01 Verbal Practice Exercise-01 Easy Level: At the end of the nineteenth century, a rising interest in Native American customs and an increasing desire to understand Native American culture prompted ethnologists to begin recording the life stories of Native Americans. Ethnologists had a distinct reason for wanting to Read More …
Verbal Lecture-01
Critical Reasoning (Assumptions) What is assumption? Firstly, perhaps you have already studied little bit about assumptions in FREE Basic Verbal concept-01, before starting exam preparation here. An assumption is a hypothesis or an opinion that the author of the argument believe while stating an argument. But he never state the Read More …
