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GMAT: When something is compared to itself, usual
GMAT: When something is compared to...
by Prachi Pareekh When something is compared to itself, usual is fine. When something is compared to a subgroup to which it belongs, is usual should be used. For example: 1. He is nicer than usual 2. He is faster than is usual for... 
GMAT VERB:Among vs Between
GMAT VERB:Among vs Between...
Posted by Prachi Pareekh  1) Use between with two items. e.g: Emily was standing between Sam and Adam. Ram divided his property equally between his two children. 2) Between can be used to talk about distance and intervals. e.g: I... 
GMAT Student’s Resource
GMAT Student’s Resource...
I am happy to give a large collection of GMAT book. Don’t wait to download… Cover Page Book name,Author And Description Download Link 1 Sentence Correction GMAT Preparation Guide (Manhattan GMAT...