I really appreciated this section, especially as a reminder that sentences can be incredibly wordy and complex-looking, though once broken down are actually just the skeletons of simple subject and predicate with a lot of modifying muscle added on. Of course, there are big, purple words whose meanings we can only infer from the sentence, but once a sentence is fully parsed out, these words become easier to understand, or better yet, their meanings become moot to understanding what the rest of the stimulus or the prompt is trying to say/ask! Once I broke down these sentences into their constituent parts, I was better able to understand and speed through the practice LSAT questions!
As a non-native International student, I would like to thank every one of you tutors who prepared this grammar section. That section just flipped a switch in my mind and everything started to make sense a lot. You may notice that my grammar is no better than you native speakers and, to be honest, I know it's worse. However, it's not the case "how I write or how I speak", it's "how I UNDERSTAND" and, believe me it helped a lot. So, thanks a lot!
Hi there! For some reason, the recap is not loading as a video or as a chart. Is there another format in which this video can be viewed? I would love to get the recap as a simplification of the section for my notes. Thanks!
I'm like V2 a bit more than V1 at the moment. I feel like I am truly starting to understand a bit more regarding the basics. I hope that V2 will truly help me for LR. Thank you for this version I am really enjoying it.
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Any January LSAT takers here? This section has helped me actually understand the questions so much.
This has been one of the most helpful sections for me so far. The lsat has so many unnecessarily wordy and dense sentences, so I loved this section!
I really appreciated this section, especially as a reminder that sentences can be incredibly wordy and complex-looking, though once broken down are actually just the skeletons of simple subject and predicate with a lot of modifying muscle added on. Of course, there are big, purple words whose meanings we can only infer from the sentence, but once a sentence is fully parsed out, these words become easier to understand, or better yet, their meanings become moot to understanding what the rest of the stimulus or the prompt is trying to say/ask! Once I broke down these sentences into their constituent parts, I was better able to understand and speed through the practice LSAT questions!
As a non-native International student, I would like to thank every one of you tutors who prepared this grammar section. That section just flipped a switch in my mind and everything started to make sense a lot. You may notice that my grammar is no better than you native speakers and, to be honest, I know it's worse. However, it's not the case "how I write or how I speak", it's "how I UNDERSTAND" and, believe me it helped a lot. So, thanks a lot!
Hi there! For some reason, the recap is not loading as a video or as a chart. Is there another format in which this video can be viewed? I would love to get the recap as a simplification of the section for my notes. Thanks!
Great recap!!
Yay, happy to complete the Grammer portion :)! Onto the next!
figuring out how to actually view this summary was honestly harder than any section of the grammar courses lol.
things being compared:figuring out how to view this summary vs the entire section of grammar courses
object of comparison: difficulty
winner: this summary
I can't see the summary. It says that the connection was reset. When I click on it, it takes me to another page that says "the sight can't be reached"
WOW this was GREAT especially the part about comparative and negative comparatives
thank you for this
Is there a way for me to view this chart as a pdf or Google doc? I can’t see anything on the diagram. It’s a blur
Hello, is there anyway we can have the option to print this entire diagram?
Hello, my page is not loading and when I open a new tab from the link to "see full diagram," I'm still not seeing anything. Any suggestions?
if you have a macbook, click command shift 3, and it will screenshot the diagram. You can than crop it and save it for future use!
Hi this is not loading for me, is there another way to access it?
Summary: Grammar is a bitch. Don't underestimate it.
Y'all. How do I print this and have it look normal. Help a girl out #lsatangels
Is there a way for me to download this Summary page as a pdf? #Help
I'm like V2 a bit more than V1 at the moment. I feel like I am truly starting to understand a bit more regarding the basics. I hope that V2 will truly help me for LR. Thank you for this version I am really enjoying it.