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and – Continuation

but - Contrast/downside
yet - Surprise/twist
although - Introduces an initial condition then an following result
because - Introduces an explanatory condition
You may also extend a sentence with a “, [VERB]ing”

29- If there are two three clauses combined together with comma, do check for subject verb error
in each clause.
30- Non-referential pronouns don’t see them very often in correct GMAT answers
31- Pronouns Rules :
a. Rule #1 – try to plug back what the pronoun stands for in the
sentence.. whenever you see IT/ITS/THEY/THEM/THEIR.. put the noun
back in sentence and check whether its correct of not
b. ‘it/they’ refers to noun along with all its Modifiers.means koi sentence
me noun hai uske sath jitney modifiers lage hue hain usko hata ke
dekho kya wo noun ko refer back kar rha hai
c. USE PRONOUN THEY AS CLOSE TO ANTECEDENT AS POSSIBLE

32- LIKE--MEANS- SIMILAR TO…. SUCH AS…..MEANS FOR EXAMPLE : CONFUSED: GO


WITH SUCH AS…

33- WORD USAGE:


34- DATED AT… preferred than DATED TO BE
35- ESTIMATED TO BE is preferred than ESTIMATED AT
36- Use HIGHER THAN…. NOT HIGHER AS
37- Two independent clauses has to be added using FANBOYS CONJUCTION

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