GRE Verbal is Crushing You? Here’s How to Beat It (Even If You Hate Vocab)

It’s high time you get rid of the fear of GRE Verbal. Even if you’re not super proficient in English or your vocabulary is not that great, you can still get a good score. Learn the right approaches, practice regularly and you can easily master the Verbal part of the GRE exam. Even your biggest fears - long sentences, GRE Vocab or difficult reading comprehension passages - are not very big concerns and easily manageable, trust me! Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence Made Easy (even without vocab) I’ll discuss some questions - specially that are marked ‘Medium and ‘Hard’ in GRE Official Guide’ - to show how you can crack GRE Verbal questions easily, sometimes even without knowing the meanings of all the words. Look at this question. At their best,_________ book reviews are written in defence of value and in the tacit hope that the author, having had his or her ________ pointed out, might secretly agree that the book could be improved. (i) A abstruse B adverse C hortatory ...