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Visual English Grammar Grammarcon
Visual English Grammar Grammarcon
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The world's easiest English grammar, Grammarcon, which simplifies English grammar!
Key English grammar icons hand-drawn and organized by a practicing teacher!


『Visual English Grammar Grammarcon』 is a book that uses simplified picture models of English grammar to make it easy for anyone to understand.
In particular, the author has designed the book to help readers understand the way English speakers think through hand-drawn grammar cones and text, maximizing the learning effect.


It contains a method to fit together complex English structures like a puzzle with images rather than difficult grammar terms.
Rather than a rigid and difficult English grammar book to help English speakers understand the language rules, it explains them in an easy and fun way, drawing pictures one by one and fitting them together like a puzzle, as if tutoring them right next to you.
The author sincerely thought about how to help students learn grammar terms easily through intuitive images rather than difficult ones, and so he created grammar icons, which are hand-drawn parts of speech and sentence structures.
By using the grammar cones created in this way, students can easily and enjoyably approach the images themselves to understand the rules of language, and can understand English grammar by drawing them on sentences themselves.


This book helps children from kindergarten to elementary, middle, and high school, as well as adults, understand the English way of thinking through grammar cones and learn English grammar in an easy and fun way, like putting together a puzzle.
Just as you need to know the rules to play a game well, to be good at English, you need to understand the rules of the language, English grammar, and go through the process of speaking, listening, writing, and reading as much as possible.
I hope that through 'Visual English Grammar Grammarcon' you will get a feel for English and English grammar will become easier.


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index
prolog
Grammaricon, an image of English grammar expressed as an icon

CHAPTER 1 English is the way thoughts flow
1-1 English is a language where words come out in the order of thoughts.
1-2 Native speakers' way of thinking is very sensitive to numbers.
1-3 The core of an English sentence depends on the verb.
1-4 English is very important in terms of position and order.
Let's learn just three English sentences first: 1-5.
1-6 There are eight classes in the English language.
1-7 Who can ride in which compartment? (Admission rules)
1-8 Do/Do?/Don't do/Do!/Let's do/Do it

CHAPTER 2 Name Tag Nouns and Double Pronouns
2-1 Characteristics of name tag nouns
2-2 Think of uncountable nouns first
2-3 countable nouns, but there is only one
2-4 countable nouns, but if there are 2 or more
2-5 stand-in actors
2-6 Demonstrative pronouns that indicate number and distance
2-7 Chameleon-like personal pronouns

CHAPTER 3 Verbs are the engine that determines everything.
3-1 There are two types of verbs, which are the engines of English sentences.
3-2 Three eyebrows attached to a verb, 'shigaenu'
3-3 be verb three little pigs
3-4 Negative and interrogative sentences with the verb be
3-5 Present tense of regular verbs (now/1 person/s except for me)
3-6 Negative and interrogative sentences of regular verbs
3-7 Chameleon 3-stage transformation of verbs (infinitive/past/past participle)

CHAPTER 4 Cool (n) Adjectives
4-1 A wonderful (n) adjective that describes a noun in detail
4-2 A wonderful (n) adjective that complements the subject or object
4-3 Cool, Cooler, Coolest (primitive, comparative, superlative)
4-4 Demonstrative adjectives that indicate number and distance
Quantitative adjectives that determine whether there are 4-5 pieces or a lump

CHAPTER 5 Adverbs like accessories
5-1 What is an adverb? The role of an adverb
5-2 Adverbs do not fit into the sentence structure.
5-3 Is it an adverb or an adjective? Those who are confused
5-4 How often adverbs (adverbs of frequency)
5-5 There adverb

CHAPTER 6 Prepositions and Bridging Conjunctions
6-1 Prepositions are guideposts indicating relationships.
6-2 Prepositions, like transitive verbs, must have a target (noun)
6-3 Preposition + noun is an adverbial or adjective group
6-4 Time Prepositions in Pictures
6-5 Prepositions of place in pictures
6-6 Other prepositions in pictures
6-7 Conjunctions are connecting bridges
6-8 Two types of conjunctions
6-9 Coordinating Conjunctions
6-10 Correlative Conjunctions
6-11 Subordinate Conjunction Adverbial Clause
6-12 Subordinate Conjunction Noun Clause

CHAPTER 7 Verb Transformation (1) The to-infinitive that changes like a cloud
7-1 To-infinitive that changes like a cloud
7-2 Verbs transform into nouns
7-3 Verbs transform into adjectives
7-4 Verbs transform into adverbs
7-5 Special cases in which the infinitive is used
7-6 Semantic subject of infinitive

CHAPTER 8 Verb Transformation (2) Gerund
8-1 Gerund = Verb transformed into noun
8-2 How to change to a gerund
8-3 Gerunds used as subjects, complements, objects, and objects of prepositions
8-4 When do we use the to-infinitive and when do we use the gerund?

CHAPTER 9 Sentence Trains and Types of Sentences
9-1 Sentence Train 1, 2, 3 Format Review
9-2 Sentence Train 4 Format
9-3 Sentence Train 5 Format
9-4 Six types of sentences

CHAPTER 10 Auxiliary Verbs
10-1 Boosters and auxiliary verbs to help verbs
10-2 Auxiliary verb will
10-3 Auxiliary verb can
10-4 Auxiliary verb must
10-5 Auxiliary verb may
10-6 Auxiliary verb should

CHAPTER 11 Tense
11-1 Tense Visual Icon
11-2 The present tense requires special understanding.
11-3 Past Tense
11-4 Future Tense
11-5 Progressive Tense
11-6 Perfect Tense

CHAPTER 12 Interrogative Words (Interrogative Words Are Not Parts of Speech!)
12-1 Interrogative pronouns
12-2 Interrogative adjectives
12-3 Interrogative adverbs

CHAPTER 13 Relative Pronouns and Relative Adverbs
13-1 When do you use relative pronouns?
13-2 When the preceding noun (antecedent) is a person
13-3 When the preceding noun (antecedent) is not a person
13-4 Easy-to-use relative pronoun that
13-5 The relative pronoun what swallows the preceding noun (antecedent)
13-6 What are relative adverbs? How are they different from relative pronouns?

CHAPTER 14 Injection
14-1 Participles are verb-adjectives
14-2 Two uses of the present participle
14-3 Two uses of the past participle
14-4 The role of participles as adjectives
14-5 Are you confused because the present participle and the gerund are the same?
14-6 Participle phrases are sophisticated sentences that omit conjunctions.
14-7 Passive voice with changing direction of transitive verb

CHAPTER 15 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT
15-1 A way of thinking that delicately expresses the possibility or not
15-2 Currently, if there is no possibility
15-3 If it is in the past but there is no possibility
15-4 The World's Easiest Family Law Parable

Epilogue │ A Letter to the Reader

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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 20, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 336 pages | 167*245*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788931587531
- ISBN10: 8931587538

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