Sentence Equivalence Tips: GRE Verbal 170
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- Sentence Equivalence is definitely not the easiest section of the GRE, but I will try to make it a bit easier with this video. I will show you a way of thinking about these questions that you may never have thought of. Or maybe you have! But practice is always good, right?
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Your job is to pick two words that can both fit in the sentence and give roughly the same meaning to the sentence as each other. This is the meaning of ‘equivalence’ - the sentences should end up meaning the same thing - they should be ‘equivalent’ - equal.
So, what is the secret?
You are basically always being asking to reinforce an idea or say its opposite. Or to be more fancy, find a synonym or antonym. Your job is to find the main idea of the passage, and then look out for hints about whether to reinforce that idea with the words you choose, or express the opposite.
To decide, look out for key contrasting words. These are turning points, or twists in the sentence, that are crucial for getting the question right. Here are over 25 examples that I have seen.
But, not, yet, even though/when/with, despite, in spite of, unexpected, however, actually, belies, notwithstanding, nevertheless, nonetheless, although, while, whereas, unlike, on the contrary, distinct, differing, contradicting, contrasting, conversely, instead, rather, hardly …
When we see one of these words, we know we are looking for a contrast. And we need to pay particular attention the words surrounding these key turning-point words.
Sentence Equivalence is of course a key part of the GRE Verbal section, and mastering it makes you one step closer to getting a GRE Verbal 170 score. This video goes well with those from Veritas Prep, greg mat, Galvanize Test Prep, Egoland Learning and Grockit.
Although it does contain some pioneering ideas, one would hardly characterize the work as __________.
A. orthodox
B. eccentric
C. original
D. trifling
E. conventional
F. innovative
Can you spot the keyword contrasting word? It is ‘although’. This first part of the sentence: ‘Although it does contain some pioneering ideas’ is alerting us to the fact that the work is actually not very original or pioneering.
This is why the answer is C and F. ‘One would hardly characterise the work as’ just means ‘you wouldn’t actually call the work …’ As we established, we wouldn’t call the work pioneering or original or innovative, which mean the same thing, broadly speaking.
Notice, the sentence could have ended like this.
Although it does contain some pioneering ideas, the work is actually quite __________.
We would again have to express the idea that the work is not pioneering, so this time the answer would be something like ‘the work is actually quite ‘uninventive, unoriginal, conventional, derivative.’
This is what makes sentence equivalence harder than the other sections. You have to not only grasp the main idea but also identify whether we need to reinforce or contrast that idea.
That’s enough theory, time to do a load of examples, to bed the idea in. I am going to use majortests.com again.
Major Tests 3
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Levity - Lack of seriousness, I guess.(opposite of Solemnity)
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Hi Philip, thank you for your amazing video. I just barely started studying for GRE and I am so glad I found your video. Your channel is a gem. As watching, I got little confused with question 2. I understand why decorum and propriety are the answers but to me, all other options also make sense. You said they are not the answers because the answers have to be opposite of unseemly outburst due to the key twisting words, "even when." But doesn't the other words also make sense in the sentence? I guess I need little more explanation... thank you.
It's because the opposite of outbursting with emotion is calm so that works better and more relevant
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@@tuqarahman5671 I did a video on learning from mistakes, I think it was my second ever video. And a video recently on word lists! Hope they help.
Great video! Do you have any tips for always getting one of the two answer choices correct?
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Though not _____ good intentions, many of the trees were defaced due to the haste of the ____ farmers in clearing the land.
Options for 1st blank
i) lacking in
ii) destitute of
iii) bestowed with
Options for 2nd blank
i) prudent
ii) futuristic
iii) improvident
Please help me when not or negation is used with contradicting words..
Also please let mw know where i can ace the words essential for GRE.
The word 'haste' shows that they weren't cruel, they were not 'lacking in' good intentions. Destitute is too extreme and means poverty. Being hasty is not prudent, meaning wise, it is improvident, unwise. The 'not' and 'lacking in' cancel out, leaving good intentions, just hastiness.
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Hi Please suggest which book is close GRE Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion. I am right now following only ETS Verbal. Actually, I am finding it difficult to understand sentence structure. I want to practice.
Not sure about that, apart from just the official guides...
@@TheTestedTutor ok. Thank you.
Hi Philip,
I have a doubt about question 3
The ___ tone of the biography is entirely unexpected since both the biographer in her previous works and her subject in all that "he" has written have valued levity over solemnity.
In place of he, shouldn't there be a she?
Will be waiting for your reply.
hey man, how u doing ?? It's been almost a month I have watched all your videos. I am still scoring a bit less on my verbal tests which are mostly close to 150. I am doing alright with sentence equivalence but mostly I have to miss one big Rc . is it the right way to go about it. or anything you would want to suggest which can help me improve. I have my exam in 6 days.
Main thing is to target 14 correct in the first Verbal section. If you have to guess a couple then so be it. Of course, improving vocab will help enormously with the easier SE and TC.
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Hi, I need an advise from you, I have given my gre on 23/08/2019 and got 138 in verbal whereas in all the mocks which i gave during my preparation i was getting between 148-156 and even one night before the exam i gave ets power pre 1 and got 149 in verbal.
Can you suggest me what should i do because of this my overall score come down to 300 with 162 in quant. plz help....
It was probably just a bad day. Maybe you got fewer than 7 right in the first Verbal section and slipped into the easy level. Keep going with the strategy of practising and reviewing and watching more videos and you can bounce back.
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Could you shed more light on this? Getting more than 7 right in the first verbal section increases my overall score?
Do you make the video solutions for the ScholarDen verbal questions? The voice sounds just like yours!
Well spotted! Yes, Maggie, are they helpful?
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I have my test on 11th December, and I am completely freaked out about verbal as my ets mock score was 138. But my highest score in mock verbal is 147. Please help me to improve. Desperate for help! 😭
Sorry to hear that Daphne! Start with watching every vid, then complete the official guides, then Manhattan guides. Then you may have to re-sit again!
@@TheTestedTutor i scored 303 in Manhattan. With q154 and v149
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I got all of them right!but still my verbal isn't improving! :( I'm still stuck at 148/149
I will do harder ones soon! Keep trying.
@@TheTestedTutor Thanks! I'm watching your videos and practising!
Hello, The Tested Tutor! I have a question! Would you suggest it is more beneficial to first memorise a word list before beginning practice on sentence equivalence questions?
Either order is fine!
Philip , correct me if I an wrong:
The last example would be eccentric and innovative ?
Few other contrasting words: For all(start of sentence), Far from, all but, anything but
Can you please do a video on TC tricks and tips? Thank you :)
Will do more on that. Did one though
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Isn't solemnity means serious or dignified and sincere? I haven't found the meaning of solemnity as sad anywhere
Hey Bharath, yes but also 'grim and 'unsmiling', not cheerful or smiling;
serious
earnest
grave
sober
sombre
unsmiling
poker-faced
stern
grim
@@TheTestedTutor thanks 🙌 this had been the problem with me, I know the meanings and in context but sometimes I couldn't apply broadly
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I find Sentence equivalence easier than Sentence completion, who else agrees?
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Isn't eccentric a good fit too for the last question?
Could be!
Even is also a detour!!
Pls how can I get your previous videos
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Official guide is a great start
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Is anything but.. a twisting word?
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