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in this lesson we'll be addressing the primary issue you should consider in every sentence correction problem subject verb agreement so just as a recap we know that every sentence correction is assumed to not be the least frequently occurring question type on the GMAT we know that there are going to be approximately an equal number of sentence corrections as reading comprehension questions and that's roughly around 13 to 16 but there are usually two to three more sentence Corrections than there are critical reasoning problems in the verbal section of the GMAT now just a recap of some best practices remember that these sentence correction questions they should take the least amount of time on average about 90 seconds or a minute and a half you have a pretty hard cap of two minutes for any sentence correction and you want to minimize to a single reread before you have to eliminate and guess to save time because you can't just keep rereading these things also beware of just listening for...