
1000 Essential Phrases in One Book
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Become a reading genius with 1000 sentences!
EBS star instructor Lee Jeong-woo's guide to preparing for school grades and the college entrance exam in advance Study syntax analysis and interpretation easily, reliably, and quickly 1. Preparing for the school exam and college entrance exam as required types Effective reading comprehension is possible through the types of sentences you must know. 2. Diagrammatic grammar points that can be understood at a glance Concise and accurate explanations that stick in your memory can greatly improve your comprehension and memorization. 3. Master essential phrases with 1,000 past exam questions You can completely master essential grammar with various academic assessment questions categorized by type. |
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Orientation and Acronyms
Chapter 01 Basics of Sentences
UNIT 01 Be Verb
UNIT 02 do verb
UNIT 03 1st Format
UNIT 04 2-Format
UNIT 05 Type 3, Type 4
UNIT 06 5-Format 1
UNIT 07 5-Format 2
UNIT 08 5-Format 3
Chapter 02 Adjectives
UNIT 09 Concept, role, and types of adjectives
UNIT 10 | Longer Adjectives 1 | Prepositional Phrases, of Gerunds
UNIT 11 | Longer Adjectives 2 | Adjective + Preposition, Adjective + To-Infinitive, To-Infinitive
UNIT 12 | Longer Adjectives 3 | Present Participles, Past Participles
UNIT 13 | Longer Adjectives 4 | Relative Pronoun Nominative Case, Objective Case, and Omission of the Objective Case
UNIT 14 | Longer Adjectives 5 | Possessive Relative Pronouns, Preposition + Relative Pronoun Clauses
UNIT 15 | Longer Adjectives 6 | Continuous Use of Relative Pronouns, Quantification of Whom/Which
UNIT 16 | Longer Adjectives 7 | Relative Adverbial Clauses
UNIT 17 | Longer Adjectives 8 | Continuous Use of Relative Adverbs
UNIT 18 When an adjective comes as a nominative complement
UNIT 19 Objective Complement Collection
Chapter 03 Nouns
UNIT 20 Concept, Types, and Roles of Nouns
UNIT 21 | Longer Nouns 1 | To-Infinitive Phrases
UNIT 22 | Longer Nouns 2 | Interrogative + to-infinitive phrases
UNIT 23 | Longer Nouns 3 | Gerund Phrases
UNIT 24 Infinitives and Gerunds
UNIT 25 | Longer Nouns 4 | Conjunctions with that-clauses
UNIT 26 | Longer Nouns 5 | Conjunctions and Whether Clauses
UNIT 27 | Longer Nouns 6 | Relative Pronouns What-Clauses
UNIT 28 | Longer Nouns 7 | Interrogative Clauses (Indirect Questions)
UNIT 29 | Longer Nouns 8 | Complex Relative Pronoun Clauses
Chapter 04: A Collection of Nouns
UNIT 30 Subject-Purpose Verbs
UNIT 31: Collecting Subjects by Meaning
UNIT 32 It in the subject position
UNIT 33: Objects and True Objects
UNIT 34: Collecting Long Subjects
UNIT 35: Gathering Long Objects
UNIT 36: Gathering Nominative Complements (Nouns) and Nouns (Subject, Complement, Object)
Chapter 05 Verbs and Quasi-Verbs
UNIT 37 Verb Tenses and Voices
UNIT 38 Simple and Progressive Tense
UNIT 39 Present Perfect Tense
UNIT 40 Past Perfect Tense, Future Perfect Tense
UNIT 41 Active and Passive Voice
UNIT 42 Passive voice in sentences of types 3 and 4
UNIT 43 Passive voice in sentences of type 5
UNIT 44 Passive Voice to Watch Out For
UNIT 45 Negation, Tense, and Voice of Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 46 Auxiliary verbs can, will, may, must, have to
UNIT 47 Auxiliary verbs used to, had better, would rather
UNIT 48 Auxiliary Verbs + have pp
UNIT 49 Auxiliary verbs would, should, could
Chapter 06 Adverbs
UNIT 50: Concept, Role, and Types of Adverbs
UNIT 51 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive
UNIT 52 too ~ to-V, enough to-V
UNIT 53 Conjunctions Leading Adverbial Clauses
UNIT 54 Various uses of as
UNIT 55 so that vs.
so ~ that
UNIT 56 Participle Phrases 1
UNIT 57 Participle Phrases 2
UNIT 58 Key Expressions in Participle Phrases
UNIT 59 Complex Relative Pronouns, Complex Relative Adverbs
Chapter 07 Subjunctive, Comparison
UNIT 60 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT
UNIT 61 I wish, as if conditional
UNIT 62 Comparison of original grades
UNIT 63 Comparatives
UNIT 64 Top-tier comparison
Chapter 08 Key Phrases
UNIT 65 Parallel
UNIT 66 Apposition
UNIT 67 Emphasis
UNIT 68 Negation
UNIT 69 Inversion
UNIT 70 Special Uses of Relative Pronouns
| Appendix | Comprehensive Syntax Analysis
| Interpretation |
Chapter 01 Basics of Sentences
UNIT 01 Be Verb
UNIT 02 do verb
UNIT 03 1st Format
UNIT 04 2-Format
UNIT 05 Type 3, Type 4
UNIT 06 5-Format 1
UNIT 07 5-Format 2
UNIT 08 5-Format 3
Chapter 02 Adjectives
UNIT 09 Concept, role, and types of adjectives
UNIT 10 | Longer Adjectives 1 | Prepositional Phrases, of Gerunds
UNIT 11 | Longer Adjectives 2 | Adjective + Preposition, Adjective + To-Infinitive, To-Infinitive
UNIT 12 | Longer Adjectives 3 | Present Participles, Past Participles
UNIT 13 | Longer Adjectives 4 | Relative Pronoun Nominative Case, Objective Case, and Omission of the Objective Case
UNIT 14 | Longer Adjectives 5 | Possessive Relative Pronouns, Preposition + Relative Pronoun Clauses
UNIT 15 | Longer Adjectives 6 | Continuous Use of Relative Pronouns, Quantification of Whom/Which
UNIT 16 | Longer Adjectives 7 | Relative Adverbial Clauses
UNIT 17 | Longer Adjectives 8 | Continuous Use of Relative Adverbs
UNIT 18 When an adjective comes as a nominative complement
UNIT 19 Objective Complement Collection
Chapter 03 Nouns
UNIT 20 Concept, Types, and Roles of Nouns
UNIT 21 | Longer Nouns 1 | To-Infinitive Phrases
UNIT 22 | Longer Nouns 2 | Interrogative + to-infinitive phrases
UNIT 23 | Longer Nouns 3 | Gerund Phrases
UNIT 24 Infinitives and Gerunds
UNIT 25 | Longer Nouns 4 | Conjunctions with that-clauses
UNIT 26 | Longer Nouns 5 | Conjunctions and Whether Clauses
UNIT 27 | Longer Nouns 6 | Relative Pronouns What-Clauses
UNIT 28 | Longer Nouns 7 | Interrogative Clauses (Indirect Questions)
UNIT 29 | Longer Nouns 8 | Complex Relative Pronoun Clauses
Chapter 04: A Collection of Nouns
UNIT 30 Subject-Purpose Verbs
UNIT 31: Collecting Subjects by Meaning
UNIT 32 It in the subject position
UNIT 33: Objects and True Objects
UNIT 34: Collecting Long Subjects
UNIT 35: Gathering Long Objects
UNIT 36: Gathering Nominative Complements (Nouns) and Nouns (Subject, Complement, Object)
Chapter 05 Verbs and Quasi-Verbs
UNIT 37 Verb Tenses and Voices
UNIT 38 Simple and Progressive Tense
UNIT 39 Present Perfect Tense
UNIT 40 Past Perfect Tense, Future Perfect Tense
UNIT 41 Active and Passive Voice
UNIT 42 Passive voice in sentences of types 3 and 4
UNIT 43 Passive voice in sentences of type 5
UNIT 44 Passive Voice to Watch Out For
UNIT 45 Negation, Tense, and Voice of Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 46 Auxiliary verbs can, will, may, must, have to
UNIT 47 Auxiliary verbs used to, had better, would rather
UNIT 48 Auxiliary Verbs + have pp
UNIT 49 Auxiliary verbs would, should, could
Chapter 06 Adverbs
UNIT 50: Concept, Role, and Types of Adverbs
UNIT 51 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive
UNIT 52 too ~ to-V, enough to-V
UNIT 53 Conjunctions Leading Adverbial Clauses
UNIT 54 Various uses of as
UNIT 55 so that vs.
so ~ that
UNIT 56 Participle Phrases 1
UNIT 57 Participle Phrases 2
UNIT 58 Key Expressions in Participle Phrases
UNIT 59 Complex Relative Pronouns, Complex Relative Adverbs
Chapter 07 Subjunctive, Comparison
UNIT 60 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT
UNIT 61 I wish, as if conditional
UNIT 62 Comparison of original grades
UNIT 63 Comparatives
UNIT 64 Top-tier comparison
Chapter 08 Key Phrases
UNIT 65 Parallel
UNIT 66 Apposition
UNIT 67 Emphasis
UNIT 68 Negation
UNIT 69 Inversion
UNIT 70 Special Uses of Relative Pronouns
| Appendix | Comprehensive Syntax Analysis
| Interpretation |
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Publisher's Review
★ Complete analysis of the 3rd year middle school academic achievement assessment and the 1st year high school national joint academic ability test
★ Complete summary of middle school grammar/reading types for intermediate and advanced levels
★ The first step to fully prepare for high school English courses and the CSAT.
★ 1000 must-know key phrases carefully selected
★ Video lectures directly from the author - 〈Middle School English TV〉 YouTube channel
★ Free audio of 1,000 sentences read by native speakers to enhance learning effectiveness
★ Complete summary of middle school grammar/reading types for intermediate and advanced levels
★ The first step to fully prepare for high school English courses and the CSAT.
★ 1000 must-know key phrases carefully selected
★ Video lectures directly from the author - 〈Middle School English TV〉 YouTube channel
★ Free audio of 1,000 sentences read by native speakers to enhance learning effectiveness
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: July 15, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 352 pages | 210*275*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791166833021
- ISBN10: 116683302X
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