GMAT IDIOMS

The main purpose of this blog is to cover all the idioms that come in the GMAT. The aim is to make this blog as the golden source for GMAT IDIOMS.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

"REGARD AS" and "CONSIDER TO BE"

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Many historians regard the time of the Heian court as the greatest period in Japanese history. A. Same B. regard the time of the Heian c...
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conclusion that VS conclusion of

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Henry never showed effort, and his essays were always pedestrian; since his latest paper is nearly flawless, the o bvious conclusion seems t...
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SO MUCH......AS

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SO MUCH.......AS  is a very frequent idiom in the GMAT. so much by X as by Y so much because of X as because of Y Q. Some analysts of t...
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Saturday, November 20, 2010

JUST AS...SO TOO

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JUST AS...SO TOO is idiomatically correct. E.g. Just as the Russian communists of the early 20th century believed that they were overcomin...

"LESS THAN" VS "LESSER THAN"

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Q. With total sales of less than three hundred thousand dollars and fewer new subscribers than last year, the New England Theater Company i...
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Friday, November 19, 2010

"FORBID FROM" "FORBID THAT"

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"FORBID FROM" "FORBID THAT" both are idiomatically incorrect. e.g. No school policies forbid a teacher to scold a stu...
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FEWER THAN

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FEWER THAN is correct idiom just as LESS THAN, GREATER THAN etc. If the draft is not re-instated, less people will join the army in the co...
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