Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Idioms on GMAT - I - L -M -N

I

indicate that Dell's recent stock trouble may indicate that their growth will not continue to be as rapid.

invest in He is too risk-averse to invest in the stock market

identical with His DNA is identical with his twin's.

in contrast to The candidate claims to support tax cuts, in contrast to his prior statements.

independent from The Federal Reserve Board is supposed to be independent from political considerations.

indifferent towards Some countries are indifferent towards human rights.

L

leads to Rapid growth often leads to problems.

like Usually only used for direct comparison: He walks like Joe walks.

localized in Most Internet venture capital is localized in a few areas of the world.

M

mistake + noun + for I mistook you for an old friend.

modeled after The judicial building is modeled after the Parthenon.

more than ever Companies demand MBA graduates now more than ever.

N

native to There is a unique business culture native to the U.S.

a native of It infects those who are not even a native of America.

need to Living in New York City is an experience everyone needs to try.

to be + necessary + to It is necessary to get a high GMAT score to get into Stanford.

neither...nor Neither Tom nor Sam has the necessary skills to finish the job.

not only...but also Stanford not only has the highest GMAT average, but also the highest GPA.

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