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GMAT Flash Cards

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Consider   Consider does not have anything followed after it. Consider to be is incorrect. Consider is correct.   I consider this an excellent solution.        
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2-3 Split   Categorize the answer choices into two categories: One category with two choices and the other with three choices based on their grammatical differences.   X - A) After gradual declension down / O - B) Following a gradual declension down / X - C) After gradual declining down / X - D) After gradually declining / O - E) Following gradually declining   OG11 SC 12   SC   GMC, Diction, Rhetorical Construction  
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EXCEPT FOR [NOUN] versus EXCEPTING [NOUN]   EXCEPT FOR is correctly followed by a noun. EXCEPTING [NOUN] is ONLY used in negative constructions.   RIGHT: EXCEPT FOR A CONCERT PERFORMANCE that the composer himself staged in 1911 WRONG: EXCEPTING A CONCERT PERFORMANCE that the composer himself staged   OG Verbal SC 13   SC   GMC, Idiom, Rhetorical Construction  
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EXCEPT FOR [NOUN] versus EXCEPTING [NOUN]   EXCEPT FOR is correctly followed by a noun. EXCEPTING [NOUN] is ONLY used in negative constructions.   RIGHT: EXCEPT FOR A CONCERT PERFORMANCE that the composer himself staged in 1911 WRONG: EXCEPTING A CONCERT PERFORMANCE that the composer himself staged   OG Verbal SC 13   SC   GMC, Idiom, Rhetorical Construction  
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