GMAT Sentence Correction - Must Know Idioms for GMAT #12

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Some of the hardest GMAT problems in the sentence correction section involve idioms. Today we look at idioms involving the words "hope" and "model" with a few practice questions, and we look at the best way to talk about hypothetical situations on the GMAT.

00:00 - Kevin introduces the video
00:40 - had vs. if
01:48 - modeled after vs. modeled as
02:09 - hope for vs. hope in

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Thanks, Kevin. I have one request, would it be possible to create a playlist and club all idioms videos in one ? I am sure, it will help many.

Regards,
Gaurav

gauravsolanky
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Hey Kevin I am preparing for GMAT and want to know the usage of has and have.pls do make a separate video for it.

rimmikhan
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If my verbal teacher was as cute as you, I would learn EVERYTHING!

Shivani
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Kevin, thanks for the awesome videos.
Have one doubt, if hope in is idiomatic than is the sentence " Let's hope for the best" wrong?

pyromagnus
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Hi Kevin,
Could you explain the use of THAT v/s WHICH (with exceptions, if any) and Rather THAN v/s Instead of. 

Thanks in advance.

siddhantmishra
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This guy reminds me of Charlie from Its always sunny in Philadelphia

puppytimeallthetime
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Lol "Had person w done x or z" I learned this from my doctor.

jameelyusufyusuf
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99% OF MY FUCKING ADS ARE FROM YOU I DONT FUCKING LIVE IN THE US !!

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