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An Alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad and with scores of 735 (2024) and 780 (2017) on the GMAT and 99.98%ile on CAT, Chiranjeev is one of the most qualified GMAT tutors in India. Chiranjeev has earlier served as Director of Curriculum at e-GMAT. Chiranjeev has been helping students ace GMAT since 2012. He follows a concept-based methodology to teaching GMAT and is very committed to student success. You may contact him for any private GMAT tutoring needs at CJ@GMATwithCJ.com. He conducts online sessions for students across the world.
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Thanks CJ. This is an excellent resource to refer to during our preparation. (I am a GMATCO student btw 😀 )
-May be you can also add another article about the misconception of verb-ing modifier always being in agreement with the subject of the preceding clause.
-Also, another one could be that between Noun and Noun Modifier there can’t be a verb or verb-modifier.
I am not sure if these are “common” misconceptions but certainly the ones that I held for a long time. At least this comment may help others to keep these in mind too.