GMAT Ninja SC Ep 7: Modifiers: That, Which & Friends
Ready to go beyond YouTube? Work with us: https://gmatninja.com/ea ________________________________________________________________________________________ Modifiers are one of the most frequent sources of confusion on Executive Assessment Sentence Correction questions. Many test-takers struggle to notice the "trigger words" -- such as that, which, who, or where -- that indicate the presence of a noun modifier, while others notice those words, but aren't sure what to do with them. In this video, Bransen -- a GMAT Ninja tutor -- examines the use of "that", "which", and other noun modifiers that frequently appear on the EA. He'll show you how to efficiently identify what is being modified in a sentence and how you can use this knowledge to quickly make eliminations. He'll also address the myth of the so-called "touch rule", and discuss how to wisely blend grammar and meaning on these questions. This is video #7 in our full-coverage series of Executive Assessment Sentence Correction lessons. For updates on upcoming videos, please subscribe! Want more EA test-prep tips and advice? Subscribe to our YouTube channel: / gmatninjatutoring For more information about Executive Assessment tutoring: https://www.gmatninja.com/ For updates on this series and our other projects: / gmatninja For more on Bransen Vilardo and his ability to answer Executive Assessment questions in Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic: https://www.gmatninja.com/bransen-vil... Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 04:10 Process Explanation 08:33 Basic Example 1 - In 1969, Apollo 11... 13:43 Basic Example 2 - Many college aged students... 19:52 Question 1 - Although a number of... 30:10 Question 2 - The use of lie detectors is...

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