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Any good basic or advanced grammar books

by Guest Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:49 pm

Would love to revamp my basic grammar. It'll be nice if it has similar content that the GMAT tests on.

Any good books out there ?
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Re: Any good basic or advanced grammar books

by mdinerstein Wed Jul 09, 2008 3:03 pm

Anonymous Wrote:Any good books out there ?


Hi Anonymous,

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by StaceyKoprince Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:36 pm

You can also check out books at your local library. Some of my students have liked Strunk and White's guide (though this also covers things that are NOT tested on the GMAT - so, if you use that, make sure to cross-check with a list of GMAT grammar topics).
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by Guest Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:09 pm

Actually I did get a Manhattan gmat SC book. It did help a bit but not build a complete confidence level when tackling SC q's.

Also when Ron and Stacey were explaining Grammar concepts in the forums, I did find that some of the topics weren't covered in the SC books.

Bottom line I am not able to address a verbal Q like a Math Q. I mean I dont have a solid foundation or confidence in verbal

Oh Well, Let me write my debrief and maybe you guys can help me out

Thanks
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by StaceyKoprince Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:54 pm

If you're looking for something that's on a bit more of a fundamental level, I'd go to your local library and browse some grammar texts. Look for something in which the language / setup is easy for you to follow - it really speaks to you. :)

Just be careful to cross-reference with what's tested on the GMAT - not everything is. (Unless, of course, you're really interested in doing a thorough study of grammar for its own sake!)
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