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Jang Su-gyeong's Three Elements English Grammar
Jang Su-gyeong's Three Elements English Grammar
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Book Introduction
Patented, exclusive, three-element English grammar! Rewriting the history of Korean English grammar with three elements.
No more memorization! No more boring grammar terms! Just learn how to draw three triangles and you'll see English!


In the three elements of English grammar, the to-infinitive, gerund, past participle, present participle, participle phrase, relative pronoun, 12 tenses, indirect questions, passive voice, perceptual verbs, causative verbs, Form 1, Form 2... are all included in any Korean English grammar book.
Not a single word of complex and difficult grammatical terms is used.
But the amazing thing is that it covers everything without exception! How? By drawing just three triangles: Sam, happy, and really!

index
PART 1.
Sam (noun)
Chapter 1.
Sam is a noun
1.
Sam is my friend.
(Sam is my friend.)
2.
I am Sam.
(Sam became an actor and made a movie called 'I am Sam'.)
3.
I like Sam.
(I like that kind of spring.)

Chapter 2.
All the noun phrases that come in Sam's place
1.
Ving
2.
toV

Chapter 3.
All noun clauses that go in Sam's place
1.
that clause
2.
interrogative clause

Chapter 4.
Other Sam seats


PART 2.
Happy (adjective)
Chapter 1.
happy is an adjective
1.
I am happy.
(I am happy.)
2.
I am a happy woman.
(I am a happy woman.)
3.
You make me happy.
(You make me happy.)

Chapter 2.
All adjective phrases that come in the place of I am happy are gathered together.
1.
Jeon Myeong-gu
2.
toV
3.
Ving
4.
Vp.p.


Chapter 3.
All adjective phrases that come after I am a happy woman are gathered together.
1.
Jeon Myeong-gu
2.
toV
3.
Ving
4.
Vp.p.


Chapter 4.
All adjective clauses that come after I am a happy woman are gathered here.
1.
There is a shadow inside me (that).
(1)
2.
There is a shadow inside me (that).
(2)
3.
There is a shadow object inside me (that).
(1)
4.
There is a shadow object inside me (that).
(2)
5.
There is a shadow possessive case in me (that).

6.
There is “that” in me too.
(noun clause)
7.
what VS whatever (noun clause)
8.
Anyone VS Whoever (Noun Clause)

Chapter 5.
All adjective phrases that come in the place of You make me happy are gathered together.
1.
(to)V
2.
Vp.p.
3.
toV
4.
Ving

PART 3.
Really (adverb)
Chapter 1.
Really is an adverb.

1.
I am really happy.
I won the lottery.
(I'm so happy, I won the lottery.)
2.
Really, it's good for you.
3.
I really needed a lot of money.
4.
I really really envy you.

Chapter 2.
All adverbial phrases/adverbial clauses are gathered in the really place.

1.
Jeon Myeong-gu
2.
and's eggshell
3.
that's eggshell

PART 4.
verb
Level-up Chapter 1.
Verb tense
1. Time and tense are different concepts.
2. Time and tense do not always match.

3. Verb tenses are not limited to past and present.


Level-up Chapter 2.
auxiliary verb
1.
The concept of auxiliary verbs
2.
must / must have pp

3.
will / would / will have pp
/ would have pp

4.
shall VS should VS should have pp
5.
can VS could VS can have pp VS could have pp
6.
may / might / may have pp
/ might have pp

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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: May 13, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 861 pages | 1,624g | 182*232*39mm
- ISBN13: 9788996241669
- ISBN10: 8996241660

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