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.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

NO LESS AN X THAN Y

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Yes, there is an idiom in English- no less an x than y. For e.g. no less a superstar than Rajni Kant. Q. No less an expert than John H....
Monday, November 15, 2010

Like vs. As

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Like vs. As Like is used to compare nouns . As is used to compare actions . In Turkey , coffee is traditionally drunk very strong, much a...

Compare with vs. Compare to

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Compare with vs. Compare to Rule 1 : Compare to compares unlike things , whereas compare with compares like things . Rule 2 : Compare to ...
Wednesday, November 10, 2010

"X is Y" vs "X is like Y" vs "X is similar to Y"

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See this question: Q. Trying to mimic some of the pitch variations of a dolphin chattering is the same as attempting to sing like a sick p...

INTERVAL BETWEEN

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Whenever within a sentence you see the world INTERVAL make yourself very clear that it's talking about two parts so it has to be followe...
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Sunday, November 7, 2010

OF A TYPE vs IS A TYPE

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Have a look at this sentence- Astronomers at the Palomar Observatory have discovered a distant supernova explosion, one that they believ...

DISTINGUISH BETWEEN.....AND.....

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We normally have the confusion between the following two sentences- DISTINGUISH BETWEEN X AND Y DISTINGUISH BETWEEN X FROM Y Well the ...
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