2,000+ Verbal Questions | 400+ Passages
GMAT Verbal Practicewith AI Reading Strategies

Conquer Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence, and Reading Comprehension. Airo AI teaches you the strategies that top scorers use—available instantly whenever you're stuck.

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Why PrepAiro for GMAT Verbal

Strategy-First Approach

We don't just give you questions. We teach you how to approach each question type systematically. Learn the patterns that repeat across every GRE.

Airo AI Breaks Down Every Passage

Confused by a dense reading passage? Ask Airo to summarize the main argument, explain paragraph structure, identify the author's purpose, or clarify difficult vocabulary.

Vocabulary in Context

See GMAT words used in actual passages. Learn meanings through usage, not just definitions.

Complete GMAT Verbal Coverage

All Question Types

Type
Questions
Passages
Text Completion
700+
Sentence Equivalence
500+
Reading Comprehension
800+
400+

Text Completion Breakdown

Single Blank250+

Focus on context clues and vocabulary

Double Blank250+

Balance logic and vocabulary

Triple Blank200+

Master sentence flow and transitions

Passage Types

Short (1 paragraph)150 passages
Medium (2-3 paragraphs)150 passages
Long (4+ paragraphs)100 passages

Subject Areas

Biological Sciences80 passages
Physical Sciences80 passages
Social Sciences100 passages
Arts & Humanities80 passages
Business60 passages

How PrepAiro Verbal Practice Works

01

Diagnostic Assessment

10-minute test measures your baseline across all verbal question types.

02

Identify Your Weak Spots

See exactly where you're losing points: vocabulary, comprehension, timing, or strategy.

03

Targeted Practice with Strategy

Each question includes strategy tips. Learn patterns while you practice.

04

Track Improvement

Watch accuracy climb by question type, passage subject, and difficulty level.

Master Each Question Type

Text Completion Strategy

PrepAiro teaches you to:

  • Read the entire sentence first
  • Identify signal words (however, therefore, although)
  • Predict the answer before looking at choices
  • Eliminate based on logic, then vocabulary

Airo helps when:

  • You don't know a vocabulary word
  • The sentence structure is confusing
  • You're torn between two answers
  • You want to see the pattern in similar questions

Sentence Equivalence Strategy

PrepAiro teaches you to:

  • Predict the blank's meaning from context
  • Find TWO answers creating equivalent sentences
  • Watch for trap pairs (synonyms that don't fit context)
  • Verify both sentences make sense

Airo helps when:

  • Near-synonyms with different connotations
  • Words that fit grammar but not meaning
  • Attractive wrong answers that don't pair

Reading Comprehension Strategy

PrepAiro teaches you to:

  • Active reading: note main idea, structure, tone
  • Understand question types before answering
  • Find evidence in the passage before selecting
  • Avoid answers that are true but don't answer the question

Airo helps when:

  • Main idea summaries
  • Paragraph-by-paragraph breakdown
  • Vocabulary definitions in context
  • Author's argument mapped out

Vocabulary Integration

Learn vocabulary naturally through reading practice

See GMAT Words in Real Context

Every passage includes GMAT vocabulary used naturally. This is how words stick.

Instant Definitions

Hover over any word for meaning without leaving the question.

Add to Flashcards

See a word you don't know? One click adds it to your vocabulary list with the sentence as context.

Track Word Exposure

Analytics show how many GMAT words you've encountered and learned through reading.

Airo AI: Your Verbal Strategy Coach

Reading Comprehension Help

S

I read this passage twice and still don't understand the main point.

A

Let me break it down. The author is making an argument about [X]. Paragraph 1 introduces the problem. Paragraph 2 presents the traditional view. Paragraph 3—this is key—offers the author's counter-argument...

Text Completion Help

S

I narrowed it to B and D but can't decide.

A

Good instinct—both are semantically close. Look at the signal word "although" in the sentence. This indicates contrast. If the first part says X, the blank must convey not-X. With that logic, which option creates the stronger contrast?

Strategy Reinforcement

S

I keep missing inference questions.

A

Let's analyze your last 10 inference errors. I notice you're selecting answers that could be true but aren't directly supported. For GMAT inference, the answer must be provable from the passage. Let me show you a technique for checking your evidence...

Score Improvement Data

Average Verbal Score Improvements

Practice Volume
Improvement
300 questions
+3-5 points
600 questions
+5-8 points
1,000 questions
+8-11 points
1,500+ questions
+10-14 points

Verbal Score Factors

Factor
Impact
Vocabulary size
40% of improvement
Reading strategy
35% of improvement
Time management
25% of improvement

*Results combine question practice with vocabulary building. Active review of wrong answers essential.

What GMAT Students Say

I used to guess on Text Completion. PrepAiro's strategy approach made it my strongest section.

Deepa K.

GMAT Verbal: 164

Airo's passage breakdowns are incredible. Complex academic writing suddenly made sense.

Arjun M.

GMAT Verbal: 161

The vocabulary-in-context approach works so much better than memorizing word lists.

Priyanka S.

GMAT Verbal: 159

PrepAiro vs Other Verbal Prep

FeaturePrepAiroMagooshKaplan
Verbal Questions2,000+700+1,000+
Reading Passages400+200+300+
AI Strategy HelpAiro 24/7NoNo
Passage SummariesOn-demandNoNo
Vocabulary IntegrationSeamlessSeparateSeparate

Practice Plans by Target Score

Target: 150-155

  • 30 questions/day
  • Heavy vocabulary focus (100 words/week)
  • Start with shorter passages
  • 8-10 weeks consistent practice

Target: 155-160

  • 25-30 questions/day
  • Build to medium and long passages
  • Focus on inference and main idea questions
  • 10-12 weeks consistent practice

Target: 160+

  • 20-25 questions/day (depth over volume)
  • Master all passage types and lengths
  • Perfect timing and accuracy together
  • 12+ weeks consistent practice

Frequently Asked Questions

Do both simultaneously. Practice questions expose you to vocabulary in context, which improves retention. Use PrepAiro Flashcards alongside Verbal practice for fastest improvement.

Speed comes from strategy, not rushing. PrepAiro teaches active reading techniques that help you extract key information efficiently. Most students find their speed naturally improves after learning to read for structure rather than detail.

Yes. Our passages match GMAT difficulty, length, and subject distribution. We include the same dense academic writing style you'll encounter on test day.

Target times: Text Completion (1-1.5 min), Sentence Equivalence (1 min), Reading Comprehension (1.5-2 min per question). PrepAiro's timed practice mode helps you build appropriate pace.

Absolutely. Ask Airo to summarize any passage, explain the argument structure, or clarify specific sentences. It's like having a tutor read alongside you.

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