Civil Service Exam English reviewer: verbal ability, by topic.
Verbal Ability on the Civil Service Exam is not one skill but several: word meaning, sentence completion and structure, error recognition, paragraph organization, and reading comprehension. It is the only subtest given in both English and Filipino, so strength in one language is not enough. This hub links to a focused reviewer for each, with worked examples written in the real CSE style.
What this area tests
Verbal Ability is the one subtest given in both English and Filipino. It tests word meaning, sentence completion, error recognition, sentence structure, paragraph organization, and reading comprehension. Work each topic below, then prove it on a mock.
- Verbal Ability is the only subtest given in both English and Filipino.
- Official scope: word meaning, sentence completion, error recognition, sentence structure, paragraph organization, reading comprehension.
- Vocabulary and grammar reward steady review; reading rewards practice under a clock.
- Each topic below has its own reviewer with worked examples.
Topics in this area
Civil Service Exam Vocabulary Reviewer
Free CSE-PPT vocabulary reviewer for the Philippine Civil Service Exam. Synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and worked examples in both English and Filipino. Drill what's actually tested.
Civil Service Exam Grammar & Correct Usage Reviewer
Free CSE-PPT grammar and correct-usage reviewer. Subject-verb agreement, pronoun reference, parallel structure, and Filipino grammar with worked examples and drills.
Civil Service Exam Paragraph Organization Reviewer
Free CSE-PPT paragraph organization reviewer. Learn how to order scrambled sentences using topic-sentence, transition-word, and chronological-cue methods. Worked examples included.
Civil Service Exam Reading Comprehension Reviewer
Free CSE-PPT reading comprehension reviewer. Main-idea, inference, and tone-detection methods for English and Filipino passages, with worked examples and drills.
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