The sentence correction questions on the GMAT require you to identify and correct grammatical errors and errors in diction. The grammatical errors are generally of certain predictable types; familiarizing yourself with these concepts will be to your advantage in taking this test. It may be a bit more challenging to prepare for the identification and correction of errors in diction because there are so many in standard American English. However, certain errors are more common than others and are more likely to appear on the test.
Review these grammatical errors and errors in diction to prepare for the sentence correction questions on the GMAT:
Grammatical Errors
- Subject/verb agreement
- Pronoun/antecedent agreement
- Misplaced modifiers and dangling participles
- Parallelism
- Faulty comparisons
- Verb tense sequence
Errors in Diction
- any/any other
- farther/further
- former/first and latter/last
- hanged/hung
- imply/infer
- its/it's
- lay/lie
- liable/likely
- number/amount
- one of/the only one of
- all together/altogether; all ready/already; all right, but not alright
- "being that"
- "different than"
- "kind of a"
- "kind of" and "sort of"
- "the reason… is because"
- "very unique"
- could of/should of/would of
- adverse/averse
- affect/effect
- eminent/imminent
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