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GMAT Verbal Foundations
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logic-and-reasoning
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Adjectives: a - an - the
Articles
Mass Nouns
Object Pronouns
Sentence
2. Singular/plural Some - any - none - all - many - more - based on 'of construction'
Mass Nouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Sentence
Linking Verb
3. Am - are - is - was - were - will - would - be - being - been - may - might - must.
Helping Verb examples
Conjunctions
Indefinite Pronouns
Antecedent
4. Made from verbs - remove --> removal - discuss--> discussion - cry --> cry
Sentence
Personal Pronoun
Action Nouns
Noun
5. Used to ask a question - who - whom - whose - what - and which
Compared
'One' appearing as a pronoun
Compound Verbs
Interrogative Pronouns
6. 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?
Verb Moods
Compared
Adjectives
Verbs Tenses
7. 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)
Gerunds
Possessive Pronouns
Infinitives
Relative Pronouns
8. 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
9. 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
Compound Verb
Infinitives
Verb Moods
Compound Verbs
10. Singular One - -body - -thing - each
a wish - an emotion - a possibility - or an action that has not yet occurred
Linking Verb
Indefinite Pronouns
Action Nouns
11. -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)
Gerund vs. Verb
Intensifying an Adjective
Interrogative Pronouns
Coordinating conjunctions
12. 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.
Antecedent
Infinitives
Linking Verb
Personal Pronoun
13. Subjunctive Mood used to express ________________________ - I wish you were mine - I suggest that you be on time
Indefinite Pronouns
Action Nouns
Reflexive Pronouns
a wish - an emotion - a possibility - or an action that has not yet occurred
14. 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' -
Antecedent
Coordinating conjunctions
Subjunctive Mood
Verb Voices
15. Substitute the -ing word with a noun - sentence should make sense - eg: Dating is tricky --> Algebra is tricky (dating = gerund)
Verb Voices
Check Gerund
Compound Adjectives
Demonstrative Pronouns
16. Can't be intensified -absolute eg: dead - square - essential - universal - immortal - absolute
Verbs
Absolute Adjectives
Gerunds
Articles
17. Indicative mood - imperative mood - subjunctive mood
Linking Verb
Mass Nouns
Action Verb
Verb Moods
18. 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.
Quality Noun
Compared
Coordinating conjunctions
Possessive Adjectives
19. 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
Noun
Conjunctions
Verb Mood
Quality Noun
20. 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
Compared
Action Verb
Check Gerund
Collective Nouns
21. 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.
Coordinating conjunctions
Object Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
'They'
22. 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
Reflexive Pronouns
Linking Verb
Compound Adjectives
Infinitives
23. Active - passive
Compound Verbs
Compound Verbs
Compared
Verb Voices
24. Require a comma before each in a sentence - (for - and - nor - but - or - yet - so)
Absolute Adjectives
Helping Verb
Coordinating conjunctions
Antecedent
25. Used as: -pronoun: One should learn grammar. -noun: One is the loneliest number. -adjective: I have only one pencil.
26. 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.
Verbs
Helping Verb examples
Quality Noun
Indicative Mood
27. Consists of two or more verbs - sometimes are joined by a coordinating conjunction (e.g. FANBOYS) and have the same subject.
Helping Verb examples
Demonstrative Pronouns
Proper Adjectives
Compound Verbs
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.
Count Nouns
Sentence
Proper Nouns
Imperative Mood
29. Will go - has been eating - is writing - had swollen - should have gone
Sentence
Compound Verbs
Gerund vs. Verb
Reflexive Pronouns
30. Join ideas together - eg: Jayneny caught the ball and threw it to second base.
Conjunctions
Proper Adjectives
'One'
Adjectives
31. Past - present - future
Verbs Tenses
Coordinating conjunctions
Compound Adjectives
Intensifying an Adjective
32. 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
Relative Pronouns
Verb Moods
Indefinite Pronouns
Quality Noun
33. 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
Count Nouns
Relative Pronouns
Infinitives
Personal Pronoun
34. Xomparative & superlative forms -(-er - -est; or -ier - iest; or more- - most-) -smart - smarter - smartest -good - better - best - intelligent - more intelligent - most intelligent
Indefinite Pronouns
Intensifying an Adjective
Indicative Mood
Compound Verbs
35. 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)
Object Pronouns
Compound Adjectives
Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns
36. Formed from a proper noun: Roman ruins - Mexican food - Japanese
Proper Adjectives
Mass Nouns
Quality Noun
Collective Nouns
37. Names a person - place - thing - or idea - a word that can serve as the subject or object of a verb
Indefinite Pronouns
Helping Verb
Noun
Articles
38. Show ownership -sometimes used an adjective -my - mine - your - yours - his - her - hers - its - our - ours - their - theirs
Possessive Pronouns
Check Gerund
Conjunctions
Interrogative Pronouns
39. This - that - these - those - none and neither - point out people - places - or things without naming them
Helping Verb
Indicative Mood
Demonstrative Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
40. A complete _________ needs a subject and a verb eg: I ran. We left. I do.
Sentence
'One'
Articles
Coordinating conjunctions
41. 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
Helping Verb examples
Linking Verb
Relative Pronouns
Verbs
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
Absolute Adjectives
Compound Verb
Infinitives
Compound Verbs
43. 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;
Compound Adjectives
Proper Nouns
Compound Verbs
Demonstrative Pronouns
44. Always needs a clear antecedent - same is true of them - their - it (sometimes) - its
45. Made from adj. - Clean= cleanliness - Fluid = fluidity
Quality Noun
Count Nouns
Proper Adjectives
'One'
46. 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
Helping Verb
Possessive Pronouns
Antecedent
Indefinite Pronouns
47. Refer to groups composed of members; -always singular; -eg: administration - army - society - family - couple
Relative Pronouns
Collective Nouns
Action Nouns
Personal Pronoun
48. 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.
Proper Nouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Action Verb
Helping Verb
49. A noun that requires different modifiers such as 'little' and 'much' -do not have a plural form -Use: Amount of.... -Use: Less... I have less stress
Compound Verb
Proper Adjectives
Verb Mood
Mass Nouns
50. 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.
Absolute Adjectives
Proper Nouns
Helping Verb
Count Nouns