The GRE Verbal Reasoning section is one of the most misunderstood parts of the entire exam. Many students assume that being a strong English reader is enough but that assumption costs them precious points on test day. Whether you're preparing for GRE Verbal independently or working with a GRE tutor , understanding exactly what to do — and what to avoid — can be the difference between an average score and an exceptional one. This guide breaks down the essential do's and don'ts for the GRE Verbal Reasoning Section, covering every major question type so you walk into exam day fully prepared. Understanding the GRE Verbal Reasoning Section Before diving into strategy, let's establish the basics. The GRE Verbal Reasoning Section contains 27 questions and tests three core question types: Text Completion Questions — Fill in the blanks within a passage using the most contextually appropriate word or phrase.…