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Hackers Grammar Gateway Intermediate
Hackers Grammar Gateway Intermediate
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A practical English grammar book recommended for intermediate learners who have established a solid foundation in English grammar! This English grammar book analyzes and observes how native English speakers speak and write, highlighting the most important grammar points in 110 lessons.

Instead of using difficult grammar terms, we've made it fun to study with easy grammar explanations and various illustrations. Through real-life examples and various types of practice problems, you can develop not only English grammar but also English conversation, writing, and reading skills.
You can train your English conversation/writing more effectively by using the 'Grammar Gateway Intermediate Speaking/Writing Training Workbook' provided by Hackers English (www.Hackers.co.kr).

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Book structure
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1.
Present and present progressive
Lesson 1 He is busy be verb (am/is/are)
Lesson 2 She is selling books Present continuous tense
Lesson 3 He works at a bank present tense (1)
Lesson 4 He knows her.
Present Tense (2) Verbs not used in the present progressive tense
Lesson 5 I'm doing vs.
I do present progressive tense and present tense

2.
Past and past progressive
Lesson 6 Amy's dad met her mom 30 years ago.
past tense
Lesson 7 He was reading a book.
past progressive tense
Lesson 8 I did vs.
I was doing past tense and past progressive tense
Lesson 9 She used to take the bus every day.
used to

3.
Present perfect and past perfect
Lesson 10 It has snowed for three days.
Present Perfect Tense (1) Continued
Lesson 11 She has worked at a library before.
Present Perfect Tense (2) Experience
Lesson 12 I have done vs.
I did present perfect tense and past tense
Lesson 13 She has been waiting for an hour.
Present perfect progressive tense
Lesson 14 I have done vs.
I have been doing present perfect tense and present perfect continuous tense
Lesson 15 When he got to the bus stop, the bus had already left.
past perfect tense

4.
Future, future progressive and future perfect
Lesson 16 She will become a famous painter one day.
Will
Lesson 17 I'm going to miss the train.
am/is/are going to
Lesson 18 They are watching a soccer game tonight.
Present progressive tense and present tense indicating the future
Lesson 19 She will be studying Spanish at 8 pm
tomorrow.
Future progressive tense
Lesson 20 She will have graduated by this time next year.
future perfect tense
Lesson 21 He will call her when he leaves the house.
Future in sentences expressing time and conditions

5.
auxiliary verb
Lesson 22 Lisa can walk.
can (ability, possibility)
Lesson 23 It could belong to James.
could (guess)
Lesson 24 He might eat at the restaurant.
might and may (guess)
Lesson 25 He must be scared.
must (strong guess)
Lesson 26 They must stay in the bus.
must and have to (obligation)
Lesson 27 He should exercise.
should (advice, counsel, etc.)
Lesson 28 He had better be careful.
had better (strong advice)

6.
question
Lesson 29 Is it raining outside? Interrogative sentence (1)
Lesson 30 Who did Rachel invite? Interrogative sentence (2) Interrogative word who/what/which
Lesson 31 Do you know where the dog is? indirect question
Lesson 32: Rita's birthday is tomorrow, isn't it? Additive and Negative Questions

7.
passive
Lesson 33 The fence was painted.
Passive voice (1)
Lesson 34 The new city hall will be designed by a French architect.
Passive voice (2)
Lesson 35 Justin was given a skateboard.
Passive voice (3)

8.
-ing and to-infinitive
Lesson 36 Playing chess is difficult -ing as a subject and It ~ to + verb infinitive
Lesson 37 They enjoyed watching the game Verb + -ing
Lesson 38 She wants to drink some coffee.
Verb + to + verb infinitive
Lesson 39 Hannah likes working in the garden.
Verb + -ing/to~
Lesson 40 He wants the clerk to find the book.
Verb + object + to~/-ing
Lesson 41 He made her laugh make/help/see etc. + object + verb infinitive
Lesson 42 He boiled some water to make spaghetti.
to + verb infinitive indicating purpose
Lesson 43 I'm happy to be back.
Adjective + to + verb infinitive
Lesson 44 I don't know what to do during my vacation.
Interrogative word + to + verb infinitive
Lesson 45 I'm thinking about moving to a bigger apartment.
Preposition + -ing
Lesson 46 She spent two hours getting ready.
Various expressions using '-ing and to + verb infinitive

9.
noun
Lesson 47 There is a cup on the table.
There is water in the cup.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns (1)
Lesson 48 This bread has cheese in it.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns (2)
Lesson 49 We bought some new furniture.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns (3)
Lesson 50: Can you pass me those scissors? Nouns to watch out for in singular and plural

10.
article
Lesson 51 They want to watch a movie.
a/an and the (1)
Lesson 52 A baby needs more sleep than an adult.
a/an and the (2)
Lesson 53 The sun rises in the east.
When to use and when not to use the (1)
Lesson 54 Is Mr.
When to use and when not to use Smith at home? (2)

11.
Pronouns and possessives
Lesson 55: Did she meet him at the party? Pronouns that refer to people or things
Lesson 56 What is Mr.
Elliott's address? -'s and of indicating possession
Lesson 57 I'd like to introduce myself.
myself/yourself etc.
Lesson 58 My brother has a car, but I don't have one.
one and ones

12.
Quantity expression
Lesson 59 I have some tickets for a play.
some and any
Lesson 60 There's no milk.
no and none
Lesson 61 All people need exercise.
all/every/each
Lesson 62 There are many rooms in this house.
many/much, a lot of/lots of, (a) few/(a) little
Lesson 63 Some of the flowers are yellow.
some/many/all of etc.
Lesson 64 Both houses are downtown.
both, either, neither

13.
Adjectives and Adverbs
Lesson 65 She got a new camera.
adjective
Lesson 66: crying baby, broken toy '-ing and past participle (1)
Lesson 67 interesting vs.
interested '-ing and past participle (2) Adjectives expressing emotions
Lesson 68 The car is moving slowly.
adverb
Lesson 69 bright vs.
brightly adjectives and adverbs (1)
Lesson 70 Nick is a fast learner.
vs.
Nick learns fast.
Adjectives and Adverbs (2)
Lesson 71 It's located downstairs.
Adverbs indicating place, time, and frequency
Lesson 72 The water is too cold! too and enough
Lesson 73 Your dog is so cute! so and such

14.
Comparative and superlative
Lesson 74 The backpack is smaller and more expensive.
comparative (1)
Lesson 75 The water is much deeper than it looks! comparative (2)
Lesson 76 The wallet is the smallest and the most expensive.
Superlative (1)
Lesson 77 What's the tallest building in the world? Superlative (2)
Lesson 78 The backpack is as expensive as the belt.
as ~ as (1)
Lesson 79 Sarah's cooking is just as goog as her mother's.
as ~ as (2)

15.
Prepositions and phrasal verbs
Lesson 80 He's watching the birds at the window.
Prepositions indicating place: at, in, on (1)
Lesson 81 We heard some wonderful music at the concert.
Prepositions indicating place: at, in, on (2)
Lesson 82 I'll see you at 8:30.
Prepositions indicating time at, on, in (1)
Lesson 83 At first I didn't like living in the city.
Prepositions indicating time at, on, in (2)
Lesson 84 She has been abroad for five years.
Prepositions of time: for, during, until/till, by, after, in
Lesson 85 We are going to Italy by train! Other prepositions by, with, in, for, on
Lesson 86 Tara chose the bag because of its color.
Prepositions of two or more words
Lesson 87 Can you find the difference between these two pictures? noun + preposition
Lesson 88 I'm curious about your book.
adjective + preposition
Lesson 89 Let's talk about it later.
Verb + preposition
Lesson 90 Paul is working out.
verb

16.
Conjunctions and clauses
Lesson 91 While he was playing outside, he broke the window.
while, until, by the time
Lesson 92 As I was standing at the bus stop, a man asked me for directions.
as
Lesson 93 She studies law so that she can become a lawyer.
so that
Lesson 94 Although the food was spicy, she liked it.
although, though, etc.
Lesson 95 Cleaning his room, he found some money.
'-ing construction

17.
if and conditional
Lesson 96 If Chris is busy, she'll be at home.
if (1) if + subject + present tense
Lesson 97 If she felt well, she'd visit her friend.
if (2) if + subject + past tense
Lesson 98 If she had brought her camera, she would've taken a picture.
if (3) if + subject + past perfect tense
Lesson 99 I wish I had blue eyes like Caroline.
I wish

18.
relative clause
Lesson 100 She met a man who had a beard.
Relative pronouns (1) Nominative relative pronouns who/which/that
Lesson 101 He is the man who she saw in the newspaper.
Relative pronouns (2) Objective relative pronouns who(m)/which/that
Lesson 102 Amy is the girl whose hair is blond.
Relative pronouns (3) whose and what
Lesson 103 Joe, who drives a bus, is his favorite uncle.
Relative pronouns (4) who/which provide additional information
Lesson 104 I'm thinking about the time when I first met you.
Relative adverbs when/where/why

19.
Indirect speech
Lesson 105 Kathy said that Gina's house was huge.
Conveying what others say (1)
Lesson 106 The doctor told Tim that he was very healthy.
Conveying what others say (2)
Lesson 107 It is said that elephants have good memories It is said that ~

20.
Various sentences
Lesson 108 There are a lot of people watching the fashion show.
there + be verb
Lesson 109 So do I, I think not so, neither, not
Lesson 110 He thinks that she is beautiful.
that

CHECK UP TEST
TEST 1 Present and Present Progressive
TEST 2 Past and Past Progressive
TEST 3 Present Perfect and Past Perfect
TEST 4 Future, Future Progressive, and Future Perfect
TEST 5 Auxiliary Verbs
TEST 6 Interrogative
TEST 7 Passive Voice
TEST 8 -ing and to-infinitive
TEST 9 Noun
TEST 10 Articles
TEST 11 Pronouns and Possessives
TEST 12 Quantity Expression
TEST 13 Adjectives and Adverbs
TEST 14 Comparative and Superlative
TEST 15 Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
TEST 16 Conjunctions and Clauses
TEST 17 if and conditional sentences
TEST 18 Relative Clause
TEST 19 Indirect Speech
TEST 20 Various sentences

APPENDIX
1.
English sentence elements
2.
be verbs and regular verbs
3.
Shape changes to watch out for
4.
irregular verbs
5.
tense
6.
Abbreviation
7.
auxiliary verb
8.
Place names to watch out for
9.
Useful noun + preposition expressions to learn
10.
Useful adjective + preposition expressions to learn
11.
Useful verb expressions to learn

ANSWERS

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Publisher's Review
No more difficult English grammar!
Why English becomes easy with just one Grammar Gateway Intermediate!


Basic English grammar that makes English easier, 『Grammar Gateway Intermediate』

People who speak English as their “native language”
1. We analyzed/observed how to speak and write and included only the most important grammar points .
2 Each lesson is simply structured into two pages so that you can complete the theory and problem solving at once .

Also, for those who are “afraid of English grammar”
3 Instead of difficult grammar terms, we made it fun to study through easy grammar explanations and various illustrations.
4 You can improve your speaking and writing skills through real-life examples and various types of practice problems.

In addition, the website "HackersTalk (HackersTalk.co.kr)" provides
5 Free Video Lectures and HackerTalk Basic English Learning App
6 Speaking/Writing Training Workbooks (PDF) + Workbook MP3s
7 Textbook example interpretation materials
8 You can utilize the textbook 200% through the textbook lectures and example MP3 audio (sold separately) , and anyone can learn English grammar easily and enjoyably.

In addition, you can share your questions with other learners and access a variety of free learning materials and information through the Hackers English (Hackers.co.kr), GoHackers (goHackers.com), and JumpHackers (JumpHackers.com) websites.

Now, through Grammar Gateway Intermediate, you can get one step closer to English grammar, which can feel vague and difficult. We hope that Grammar Gateway Intermediate will be with you on the path to achieving your dreams.

Special features of the book

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1) Easy-to-understand grammar explanations without difficult grammar terms
2) Structure that allows you to understand the content at a glance through tables and graphs

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1) Includes illustrations that vividly show real-life situations in which grammar is used.
2) Provides practice problems in various types, such as illustration problems and dialogues.

▶ A grammar book you can read all the way through
1) Only the grammar points that basic English learners must know and are curious about are carefully selected.
2) Provision of a learning progress chart for systematic learning management

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1) Includes abundant examples that can be used immediately in real life.
2) Improve speaking/writing skills by completing sentences yourself.

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1) Free video lectures and basic English learning apps provided.
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 7, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 346 pages | 700g | 203*254*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788965420774
- ISBN10: 8965420776

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