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GMAT Verbal Foundations
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logic-and-reasoning
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Xomparative & superlative forms -(-er - -est; or -ier - iest; or more- - most-) -smart - smarter - smartest -good - better - best - intelligent - more intelligent - most intelligent
'They'
Action Nouns
'One'
Intensifying an Adjective
2. Can't be intensified -absolute eg: dead - square - essential - universal - immortal - absolute
Personal Pronoun
Articles
Absolute Adjectives
'One'
3. Subjunctive Mood used to express ________________________ - I wish you were mine - I suggest that you be on time
a wish - an emotion - a possibility - or an action that has not yet occurred
Collective Nouns
Compound Verb
Imperative Mood
4. Show ownership -sometimes used an adjective -my - mine - your - yours - his - her - hers - its - our - ours - their - theirs
'One'
Reflexive Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Verb Mood
5. Made from verbs - remove --> removal - discuss--> discussion - cry --> cry
Conjunctions
Sentence
Indefinite Pronouns
Action Nouns
6. Past - present - future
Helping Verb examples
Interrogative Pronouns
Gerunds
Verbs Tenses
7. A verb that expresses either physical or mental action by subject - can be either transitive or intransitive (or both) -physical: play - swim - jump - punch - run - kick - walk -mental: think - dream - love - rejoice - muse - ponder
Noun
Action Verb
Interrogative Pronouns
Indicative Mood
8. Will go - has been eating - is writing - had swollen - should have gone
Possessive Adjectives
'One'
Possessive Pronouns
Compound Verbs
9. Doesn't mix well with other pronouns - eg Wrong: One must be careful to account for all sources of income on your tax return -it is okay to use 'one' as a pronoun in a sentence when the other pronouns refer to different things - eg: Fire is alluring
10. Joins a dependent clause to an independent clause (who - whom - whose - which - that and all of the W's + ever) -introduce modifiers - introduces an Adjective Clause or a Noun Clause; -eg:That - Which - Who - Whom - Whose - Where - Why - What.
Check Gerund
Subjunctive Mood
Relative Pronouns
Indicative Mood
11. Created by using compound words - hyphenated words or related words. The two words used are combined to create a descriptive adjective. (i.e. broken-hearted - lemon-lime)
Compound Adjectives
Reflexive Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
'One' appearing as a pronoun
12. Active - passive
Indefinite Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Verbs
Verb Voices
13. Do not point out specific people - places or things -do not usually have antecedents -Always are singular - all - another - any - anybody - anyone - anthything - both - each - either - everybody - everyone - everything - few - many - more - most - m
Possessive Adjectives
Imperative Mood
Indefinite Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
14. Singular/plural Some - any - none - all - many - more - based on 'of construction'
Conjunctions
Indefinite Pronouns
Quality Noun
Proper Adjectives
15. Indefinite pronouns don't usually have one -'you' is often used without one -'it' may not need one if it come at the start of a sentence - eg: It is raining. It is hoped that the taxes will be payed.
Compound Verbs
Object Pronouns
Antecedent
Sentence
16. Expresses what the writer believes about - or wants to do with - the action expressed by the verb - indicative mood >> expresses facts - imperative mood >> commands - subjunctive mood: >> unlikely or unreal conditions (usually after if or similar wor
Verb Mood
Object Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Antecedent
17. Made from adj. - Clean= cleanliness - Fluid = fluidity
Gerund vs. Verb
Helping Verb
Quality Noun
Possessive Pronouns
18. Used as: -pronoun: One should learn grammar. -noun: One is the loneliest number. -adjective: I have only one pencil.
19. This - that - these - those - none and neither - point out people - places - or things without naming them
Verb Voices
'They'
Verbs
Demonstrative Pronouns
20. 1. does NOT show action 2. shows state-of-being 3. links the subject to a noun or adjective - He SEEMS nice - Otto IS a miniature bulldog
Conjunctions
Noun
Compound Adjectives
Linking Verb
21. Formed from a proper noun: Roman ruins - Mexican food - Japanese
Proper Adjectives
Action Nouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives
22. Am - are - is - was - were - will - would - be - being - been - may - might - must.
Collective Nouns
Noun
Quality Noun
Helping Verb examples
23. Describes action - a state of being - or what is being done to something or someone - critical part of a sentence's predicate - to laugh - to think - to drive - to run - to be - to do - accomplishes - is - went - arose - decided
Indefinite Pronouns
Linking Verb
Articles
Verbs
24. Used to make a statement or ask a question. Most sentences are in the __________ - Do you like to play baseball? - I learned to play last year. - Baseball is my favorite game.
Indicative Mood
Possessive pronouns used as Possessive Adjectives
Collective Nouns
Interrogative Pronouns
25. A complete _________ needs a subject and a verb eg: I ran. We left. I do.
Sentence
Intensifying an Adjective
Possessive Adjectives
Count Nouns
26. Can have more than 1 helping verb - an adverb can separate individual verbs in the compound verb - eg: He HAS frequently DEFACED public property. ________________: has defaced
'They'
Compound Verb
Gerund vs. Verb
Proper Nouns
27. His car - its prey - other pronouns as adjectives: whose - which - this - that - these - those - all - both - some
Personal Pronoun
Count Nouns
Possessive pronouns used as Possessive Adjectives
Verb Moods
28. Used to express a command or a request. - the subject of an imperative sentence is usually understood to be 'you' ex. Come to the library with me.
Articles
Imperative Mood
Linking Verb
Possessive Adjectives
29. Adjectives: a - an - the
Articles
'They'
Relative Pronouns
Collective Nouns
30. Refers to the one speaking (first person) - the one spoken to (second person) - or the one spoken about (third person) - takes the place of a noun or nouns; they show number and gender; example: singular: I - me - my - mine - you - your - yours - he
Personal Pronoun
Object Pronouns
Absolute Adjectives
Noun
31. Consists of two or more verbs - sometimes are joined by a coordinating conjunction (e.g. FANBOYS) and have the same subject.
'One'
Compound Verb
Proper Nouns
Compound Verbs
32. Indicative mood - imperative mood - subjunctive mood
Compound Verb
Verb Moods
Action Nouns
Helping Verb examples
33. End in -self or -selves and refer to an earlier noun or pronoun in the sentence - myself - yourself - himself - herself - itself - ourselves - yourselves - themselves - Wrong: Bill will be sitting next to Jayne and myself.
Adjectives
Verbs
Collective Nouns
Reflexive Pronouns
34. A verbal that ends in -ing and acts as a noun -can be subjects of a sentence - Skiing is a popular winter sport. (Skiing - Sub)
'One'
Noun
Gerunds
Verb Moods
35. Do not start with a capital letter; -do not refer to something specific: plane - car - cats - animals; -can be subdivided into countable or uncountable nouns;
Sentence
Proper Nouns
Verb Moods
Infinitives
36. Join ideas together - eg: Jayneny caught the ball and threw it to second base.
Compound Verbs
Indefinite Pronouns
Verbs Tenses
Conjunctions
37. -an '-ing' word without a helping verb isn't a real verb - CHECK: substitute a noun in the gerunds place - I am boxing (Compound verb: am boxing) I love boxing (Gerund: boxing - verb: love)
Check Gerund
Indicative Mood
Gerund vs. Verb
Compound Verbs
38. Countable -preceded by a number - e.g. one book - two books -have a plural form -Use: Number of.... A great number of friends have shown me great amount of kindness. Use: Fewer... This lane is for people with 3 items or fewer.
Possessive Pronouns
Adjectives
Indefinite Pronouns
Count Nouns
39. Substitute the -ing word with a noun - sentence should make sense - eg: Dating is tricky --> Algebra is tricky (dating = gerund)
Check Gerund
Gerunds
Possessive Adjectives
Action Verb
40. The verb form used to wish - hypothesize - or recommend. It can be used when a clause begins with 'if' and is contrary to fact: 'If I were President'(I am not President) or when a clause begins with 'that' and follows verbs such as 'ask' - 'insist' -
Sentence
Action Nouns
Subjunctive Mood
Relative Pronouns
41. Names a person - place - thing - or idea - a word that can serve as the subject or object of a verb
Imperative Mood
Helping Verb examples
Noun
Adjectives
42. Cannot be the main verb of a sentence - can be subjects of sentences or objects - another type of verbal that can be used as a noun - adjective - or an adverb (doesn't end in '-ing' - usually has 'to' before a verb; not a prepositional phrase!) - to
Verb Mood
Compound Verb
Count Nouns
Infinitives
43. Word used to modify or describe a noun or pronoun - such as happy - sad - pretty - ten-minute - red - annoying...- answer questions like: What kind is it? Which one? How many are there?
Helping Verb
Mass Nouns
Adjectives
Personal Pronoun
44. Shows possession or ownership. They have antecedents. Must agree with its antecedent in person - number - and gender: Jayne has a skateboard. His skateboard is silver. Jo and Luis have bikes. Their bikes are new.
Possessive Adjectives
Infinitives
Proper Nouns
Helping Verb examples
45. Always needs a clear antecedent - same is true of them - their - it (sometimes) - its
46. Nouns cannot be __________ by adding 'er' or 'est' to Absolute Adjectives. Use 'more nearly' or 'most nearly' to compare items using absolute adjectives. -eg: more nearly circular (not: more circular) -eg: more likely fatal (not: more fatal)
Compared
Interrogative Pronouns
Adjectives
Verb Moods
47. Used to ask a question - who - whom - whose - what - and which
Sentence
Gerund vs. Verb
Mass Nouns
Interrogative Pronouns
48. Require a comma before each in a sentence - (for - and - nor - but - or - yet - so)
'One'
Articles
Compared
Coordinating conjunctions
49. Help verbs ending in -ing become complete - helps the main verb show an action. By itself - a _______________ cannot show action -He IS PLANNING to attend.-She Will BE LEAVING shortly. Planning & Leaving not complete verbs
'One'
Helping Verb
Coordinating conjunctions
Verbs Tenses
50. Refer to groups composed of members; -always singular; -eg: administration - army - society - family - couple
Check Gerund
Collective Nouns
Action Verb
Noun