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Sentence Correction Notes

The **CAT VARC Sentence Correction** (often tested within Verbal Ability or error spotter contexts) is a high-yield question type designed to evaluate your mastery of English grammar, syntax, and sentence structure. Scoring well in this area is a great way to boost your overall **CAT percentile**.

In this question type, you are presented with a sentence where a specific part (or the whole sentence) is underlined or modified. You must identify grammatical errors, structural flaws, or redundancies, and choose the option that makes the sentence grammatically correct, concise, and clear.


* **Question Format:** Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) testing syntax and error identification
* **Core Skills:** Command over rules of grammar, subject-verb agreement, modifiers, and parallelism
* **Key Focus:** Spotting errors in tense usage, pronoun agreement, and structural symmetry
* **Common Pitfalls:** Selecting options that sound "natural" but contain formal grammatical errors
* **Strategic Tip:** Eliminate options systematically based on clear grammatical violations rather than relying purely on reading intuition

Full study guide for Sentence Correction coming soon!