
English Grammar: The Amazing Way Your English Brain Is Developed
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Book Introduction
We equip you with an English brain that can understand English grammar without memorizing it.
Anyone who's ever wondered, "Why is it written this way?" while studying English grammar should read this book! Anyone who's repelled by the "grammar = memorization" formula and feels like giving up on English studies should read this book! The YouTube lecture that quenched the thirst of 120,000 subscribers has been published as a book.
It explains the 'knot' of English from the perspective of native speakers, showing how they understand and use the principles of English.
Rather than relying on irresponsible teaching methods like "That's just how it is," we'll delve into the subtle and detailed principles of English that only native speakers can grasp! Stop memorizing English grammar and start understanding and using it with a native speaker's mindset.
Anyone who's ever wondered, "Why is it written this way?" while studying English grammar should read this book! Anyone who's repelled by the "grammar = memorization" formula and feels like giving up on English studies should read this book! The YouTube lecture that quenched the thirst of 120,000 subscribers has been published as a book.
It explains the 'knot' of English from the perspective of native speakers, showing how they understand and use the principles of English.
Rather than relying on irresponsible teaching methods like "That's just how it is," we'll delve into the subtle and detailed principles of English that only native speakers can grasp! Stop memorizing English grammar and start understanding and using it with a native speaker's mindset.
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index
Prologue
Lesson 1 Intransitive and Transitive Verbs
001.
What on earth are transitive and intransitive verbs?
002.
Representative verbs that can be either intransitive or transitive
Lesson 2 Passive Voice
003.
Principles of passive voice
004.
When do you use get instead of the verb be?
Lesson 3: Infinitives/Gerunds
005.
to-infinitive and gerund
006.
Advanced study of infinitives and gerunds
007.
The friend subject of the infinitive and gerund
Lesson 4: Be Verb
008.
Transformation of the verb be - being
009.
Another transformation of the verb be - been
010.
Here's a simple summary of the present perfect
Lesson 5 Participle Phrases
011.
Participles and participle phrases
Lesson 6 Auxiliary Verbs
012.
Auxiliary verb summary
013.
Past tense and conditional mood of auxiliary verbs - Advanced
014.
A brief summary of conditional sentences
Lesson 7 Tenses
015.
Are the Present and Future One? - Solving the Mystery of Tense
Lesson 8 Relatives
016.
Relatives and relative clauses
017.
Nonrestrictive usage
018.
The busiest in modern English which
019.
When a preposition meets a relative pronoun
020.
When and how do you use the word whose?
Lesson 9 Causative Verbs
021.
The Birth and Principles of the Verb of Service
Lesson 10 Articles
022.
All about articles
Lesson 11 Prepositions
023.
This is the exact picture of on!
024.
This is the exact picture of off!
025.
This is the exact picture of in!
026.
Difference between say, tell, speak, and talk
027.
This is the exact picture of out!
028.
This is the exact picture of for!
029.
This is the exact picture of of!
030.
This is the exact picture of by!
031.
This is the exact picture of about!
032.
This is the exact picture of with!
033.
This is the exact picture of to!
034.
When to and with bother us
035.
This is the exact picture of from!
036.
This is the exact picture of At!
037.
This is the exact picture of over!
038.
This is the exact picture of up!
039.
This is the exact picture of down!
Epilogue
References
Lesson 1 Intransitive and Transitive Verbs
001.
What on earth are transitive and intransitive verbs?
002.
Representative verbs that can be either intransitive or transitive
Lesson 2 Passive Voice
003.
Principles of passive voice
004.
When do you use get instead of the verb be?
Lesson 3: Infinitives/Gerunds
005.
to-infinitive and gerund
006.
Advanced study of infinitives and gerunds
007.
The friend subject of the infinitive and gerund
Lesson 4: Be Verb
008.
Transformation of the verb be - being
009.
Another transformation of the verb be - been
010.
Here's a simple summary of the present perfect
Lesson 5 Participle Phrases
011.
Participles and participle phrases
Lesson 6 Auxiliary Verbs
012.
Auxiliary verb summary
013.
Past tense and conditional mood of auxiliary verbs - Advanced
014.
A brief summary of conditional sentences
Lesson 7 Tenses
015.
Are the Present and Future One? - Solving the Mystery of Tense
Lesson 8 Relatives
016.
Relatives and relative clauses
017.
Nonrestrictive usage
018.
The busiest in modern English which
019.
When a preposition meets a relative pronoun
020.
When and how do you use the word whose?
Lesson 9 Causative Verbs
021.
The Birth and Principles of the Verb of Service
Lesson 10 Articles
022.
All about articles
Lesson 11 Prepositions
023.
This is the exact picture of on!
024.
This is the exact picture of off!
025.
This is the exact picture of in!
026.
Difference between say, tell, speak, and talk
027.
This is the exact picture of out!
028.
This is the exact picture of for!
029.
This is the exact picture of of!
030.
This is the exact picture of by!
031.
This is the exact picture of about!
032.
This is the exact picture of with!
033.
This is the exact picture of to!
034.
When to and with bother us
035.
This is the exact picture of from!
036.
This is the exact picture of At!
037.
This is the exact picture of over!
038.
This is the exact picture of up!
039.
This is the exact picture of down!
Epilogue
References
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Publisher's Review
1.
Unraveling the working principles of the English system
There's a reason why there's a joke that terminology is more difficult than English.
So, going forward, I plan to explain the nature of those terms and develop the story by viewing the English language as a large system and explaining how it works.
Unlike many of the existing grammar books you've seen, I won't explain everything in detail.
If you just read carefully, you will have the experience of vividly seeing the pictures native speakers have in their heads.
So, there is absolutely no need to be scared or feel anxious.
Just think of me as your tour guide and follow me.
And enjoy.
This trip will be a great memory.
- Lesson 1.
Among verbs
2.
A look into the psychology of human language and grammar.
Grammar is ultimately nothing more than a compilation of the 'expression patterns' of a language that began to be used due to human desire for expression.
As people create and use sentences that better express the pictures in their heads, over time, this becomes fixed as a pattern, and later on, it is organized under the name of 'grammar'.
So we always need to look into the psychology of the people who use that language.
- 002.
Among the representative verbs that can be either intransitive or transitive,
3.
Penetrating the subtle nuances that only native speakers know
Speak has a one-way nuance, while talk has a two-way nuance.
If you say 'They are speaking,' it means that they are engaging in the act of 'speaking,' but if you say 'They are talking,' it also means that they are having a 'conversation.'
- 026.
Among the differences between say, tell, speak, and talk
4.
Grammar, a clear answer as to why
I think one thing that is lacking in our education is that we have 'how' but no 'why.'
In other words, we know by heart how to do something, but we don't ask ourselves why we should do it. I think that's probably one of the reasons why we all get tired and give up.
Through this participial phrase section, I hope that when you create and interpret sentences in the future, instead of just memorizing it like a formula, you can understand that 'this is ultimately a technique to more easily express the speaker's meaning, and it has this picture' and 'if I actually want to use this and see, hear, and understand these sentences, I need to understand this whole picture'. If you gain this, I think I have accomplished my mission.
- 011.
Among participles and participle phrases
I recommend this to these people!
1.
Those who want to acquire the English mindset of a native speaker
2.
Those who want to understand and use English grammar without memorizing it
3.
Those who want to go beyond exam English and enter the world of real English
4.
Those who want to escape from learning difficult terms and formulas like grammar.
5.
Those who want to build a solid foundation in English from the basics
Unraveling the working principles of the English system
There's a reason why there's a joke that terminology is more difficult than English.
So, going forward, I plan to explain the nature of those terms and develop the story by viewing the English language as a large system and explaining how it works.
Unlike many of the existing grammar books you've seen, I won't explain everything in detail.
If you just read carefully, you will have the experience of vividly seeing the pictures native speakers have in their heads.
So, there is absolutely no need to be scared or feel anxious.
Just think of me as your tour guide and follow me.
And enjoy.
This trip will be a great memory.
- Lesson 1.
Among verbs
2.
A look into the psychology of human language and grammar.
Grammar is ultimately nothing more than a compilation of the 'expression patterns' of a language that began to be used due to human desire for expression.
As people create and use sentences that better express the pictures in their heads, over time, this becomes fixed as a pattern, and later on, it is organized under the name of 'grammar'.
So we always need to look into the psychology of the people who use that language.
- 002.
Among the representative verbs that can be either intransitive or transitive,
3.
Penetrating the subtle nuances that only native speakers know
Speak has a one-way nuance, while talk has a two-way nuance.
If you say 'They are speaking,' it means that they are engaging in the act of 'speaking,' but if you say 'They are talking,' it also means that they are having a 'conversation.'
- 026.
Among the differences between say, tell, speak, and talk
4.
Grammar, a clear answer as to why
I think one thing that is lacking in our education is that we have 'how' but no 'why.'
In other words, we know by heart how to do something, but we don't ask ourselves why we should do it. I think that's probably one of the reasons why we all get tired and give up.
Through this participial phrase section, I hope that when you create and interpret sentences in the future, instead of just memorizing it like a formula, you can understand that 'this is ultimately a technique to more easily express the speaker's meaning, and it has this picture' and 'if I actually want to use this and see, hear, and understand these sentences, I need to understand this whole picture'. If you gain this, I think I have accomplished my mission.
- 011.
Among participles and participle phrases
I recommend this to these people!
1.
Those who want to acquire the English mindset of a native speaker
2.
Those who want to understand and use English grammar without memorizing it
3.
Those who want to go beyond exam English and enter the world of real English
4.
Those who want to escape from learning difficult terms and formulas like grammar.
5.
Those who want to build a solid foundation in English from the basics
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 10, 2020
- Page count, weight, size: 400 pages | 816g | 170*251*18mm
- ISBN13: 9788962818444
- ISBN10: 8962818442
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