A core component of the GMAT is the Verbal Reasoning section, which tests your grammar, reading, evaluation and comprehension skills.
Within the Verbal section, you will be allocated 65 minutes to answer 36 multiple-choice questions from three subsections:
- Reading Comprehension
- Critical Reasoning
- Sentence Correction
40% of the questions you will answer in the Verbal section will be sentence correction questions.
In this article, we'll cover how these questions work, give you some examples, and show you tips on how to improve your performance at them.
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