In last week’sTopic of the Week , we discussed the GMAT’s many uses of “-ing” words. (If you haven’t already read last week’s article, check it outhere .) The quick summary: “-ing” words aren’t usually verbs on GMAT SC questions – they’re usually nouns (also known as gerunds) or modifiers instead. And if you understand why “-ing” words usually aren’t verbs, you can avoid a lot of trouble on GMAT SC.
This week, we’ll tackle “-ing” words’ cousins, “-ed” words.
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This week, we’ll tackle “-ing” words’ cousins, “-ed” words.
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