Sentence Correction Flashcards
Two or more than two? One another
More than two
Two or more than two? Each other
Two
Countable or uncountable? Much
Uncountable
Uncountable or countable? Less
Uncountable
Countable or uncountable? Many
Countable
Two or more than two? Between
Two
Two or more than two? The other
Two
Countable or uncountable? Few
Countable
Countable or uncountable? Number
Countable
Two or more than two? Among
More than two
Two or more than two? Another
More than two
Countable or uncountable? Amount
Uncountable
Countable or uncountable? Little
Uncountable
Countable or uncountable? Fewer
Countable
“Recommend that you should” is an example of…
Redundancy. Recommend literally means you should
Is “identical with” a correct idiom?
Yes. “Identical with” is preferable to “identical to.” Ex: her car is identical with mine
“Centers Around” is an example of?
Redundancy. You can’t center around something else.!
“The reason that or as the result of” should never precede because. Because means the reason that.
This is a classic redundancy example.
wrong bc why?
you can’t predict news, news can arrive though.
“Based on” is often used incorrectly.
“Based on” must logically modify the noun that follows.
A modifier justifies something about a subject
Is whether or not redundant?
YES! Wether is okay by itself. Whether or not is redundant.
Match up “that’s” in parallelism
“Not only” and “but also” are correct parallel construction.
Compared to and compared with. Which is the correct idiom?
They both are correct for the GMAT!!
When should you use “such as” and when should you use “like”?
Such as references a specific example. Like references a generic example