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hi there! I'm trying to find ANY downloadable audio for the vocab for the GRE. I tried to download one (the below) but it didn't work. I'm taking the revised GRE in two weeks and want to give the flashcards a rest and try some audio. any help would be amazing! also, if anyone can comment on if they found their test to be similar to the power prep or Kaplan books that would be appreciated immensely!!! roxy this is the one that didnt work for me: Guru's GRE WordList Homepage - Keywords : FREE GREWORDLIST , FREE GRE , GMAT , TOEFL MAT WORDLIST , FREE GRE , GMAT , TOEFL MAT WORD LIST , GRE , GMAT , TOEFL MAT WORDLIST for all , GURU 's GRE WORDLIST , everyones's GRE , GMAT , TOEFL MAT WORDLIST ,
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As we all know revised GRE is starting coming August. Everyone is anxious of new pattern and searching for appropriate material. Most of the publisher have already released their books for revised GRE. But before purchasing them, it would be better to know which one is worth how much and targeted to which section (verbal/math/ACRO). So, everyone is requested to post review of the books they are using. Since some might give GRE in August; also mention whether your views on book are pre-exam our post-exam. I have just bought the 'The Official Guide to Revised General Test by ETS'. Most of the theory material in the book is available as free download on ets website. Only the problem sets are additional. There are 6 sets of verbal (2 each from easy, medium, hard level) giving around 60 verbal questions. There are 3 sets of quant giving 45 questions and 1 set of 10 questions on data interpretation. It also has full-length PBT which is not on ets site. So we have around 200 questions total each with detailed explanation of answers. It has one full-length test in CD which I guess is same as (I have reserved it for end and hence don't know what's inside)
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From official guide page 56 Problem set-2:RC(easy) of verbal section q-1) A person who agrees to serve as mediator between two warring factions at the request of both abandons by so agreeing the right to take sides later. To take sides at later point would be to suggest that the earlier presumptive impartiality was a sham What does the passage emphasizes about mediator When I try to read first sentence I get a feeling that it is not constructed properly. Can anyone break the sentence in smaller parts? Especially clarify the usage "by so" I gave it a try myself [clap];) A person (who...abandons)2 (by...later)3 In this part-1 is adj type describing the person, part-3 is something like secondary act signified by 'ing' verb. I think it should be followed by main action word. Would also like to hear questions/answers from others preparing from ETS official material as I will be following it. [can anyone correct this last sentence for punctuation marks. I think there should be some break marks after 'others' and 'material']:blush: