
Goddal English Grammar Set
Description
Book Introduction
How great would it be if you could master English by studying English grammar just once?
But sadly, we humans are forgetful creatures! Our brains are wired to forget things if we don't repeat them.
KAIST President Lee Kwang-hyung says that memorizing things in the brain is like building a hiking trail.
Just as a hiking trail is built by going through a path countless times, it is said that our brain's circuits can become stronger only through continuous repetition.
Study English! Don't stop here. Continue to practice and apply various sentences to build your English skills in the direction you want.
And I hope that the Goddal English Grammar series will be with you throughout the process.
But sadly, we humans are forgetful creatures! Our brains are wired to forget things if we don't repeat them.
KAIST President Lee Kwang-hyung says that memorizing things in the brain is like building a hiking trail.
Just as a hiking trail is built by going through a path countless times, it is said that our brain's circuits can become stronger only through continuous repetition.
Study English! Don't stop here. Continue to practice and apply various sentences to build your English skills in the direction you want.
And I hope that the Goddal English Grammar series will be with you throughout the process.
index
『Golddaughter English Grammar ①: Understanding Essential Concepts for the Basics』
Unit 1.
What are subjects and verbs?
Unit 2.
What is a noun?
Unit 3.
How to make a noun plural
Unit 4.
Irregular plural of nouns
Unit 5.
Countable and uncountable nouns
Unit 6.
Noun Q&A
Unit 7.
What is the difference between a and the?
Unit 8.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 9.
What is a personal pronoun?
Unit 10.
Characteristics of personal pronouns
Unit 11.
Personal Pronouns Q&A
Unit 12.
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
Unit 13.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 14.
What are be verbs and regular verbs?
Unit 15.
Find the be verb partner!
Unit 16.
How to make negative and interrogative sentences with the verb "be"
Unit 17.
Adding s to regular verbs
Unit 18.
How to make negative sentences with regular verbs
Unit 19.
How to make negative sentences with regular verbs
Unit 20.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 21.
What is an adjective?
Unit 22.
Adjectives indicating number and quantity
Unit 23.
Difference between some and any
Unit 24.
What is an adverb?
Unit 25.
The role of adverbs
Unit 26.
A word that has the same form as an adjective or adverb
Unit 27.
Adverbs of frequency
Unit 28.
Comprehensive TEST
『Gottal English Grammar ② Expanding Concepts from Tense to Interrogative Sentences』
Unit 1.
past tense of the verb be
Unit 2.
Past tense of regular verbs
Unit 3.
How to make the past tense of regular verbs
Unit 4.
Irregular past tense of regular verbs
Unit 5.
Making negative and interrogative sentences with past tense regular verbs!
Unit 6.
Future tense will
Unit 7.
Future tense be going to
Unit 8.
Present, past, and future usage summary
Unit 9.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 10.
Present progressive tense
Unit 11.
Present progressive form
Unit 12.
Negative and interrogative sentences in present progressive tense
Unit 13.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 14.
Learning the concept of auxiliary verbs
Unit 15.
Expanding the concept of auxiliary verbs
Unit 16.
have to
Unit 17.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 18.
comparative form
Unit 19.
Making comparatives: more
Unit 20.
Superlative form
Unit 21.
Irregular comparatives and superlatives
Unit 22.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 23.
preposition
Unit 24.
Time prepositions at, on, in
Unit 25.
Prepositions of place at, on, in
Unit 26.
conjunction
Unit 27.
Conjunctions that connect sentences
Unit 28.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 29.
Creating interrogative sentences with interrogative words
Unit 30.
Interrogative sentences with regular verbs
Unit 31.
Usage of What and How
Unit 32.
There is, There are
Unit 33.
Creating a command/suggestion statement
Unit 34.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 35.
Volumes 1 & 2 Comprehensive Test 1
Unit 36.
Volumes 1 & 2 Comprehensive Test 2
『Gottal English Grammar ③ Mastering Sentence Structures from the 5th to the Conditional Mood』
Unit 1.
What is Type 1?
Unit 2.
What is type 2?
Unit 3.
What is type 3?
Unit 4.
What is type 4?
Unit 5.
How to change format 4 to format 3
Unit 6.
What is type 5?
Unit 7.
What is the to-infinitive in form 5?
Unit 8.
What is a causative verb in Form 5?
Unit 9.
What is a perception verb in Form 5?
Unit 10.
5 Types Summary & Intransitive Verbs, Transitive Verbs
Unit 11.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 12.
Present perfect form
Unit 13.
Present Perfect Usage 1 - Continued
Unit 14.
Present Perfect Usage 2 - Experience
Unit 15.
Present Perfect Usage 3 - Perfect
Unit 16.
Present Perfect Usage 4 - Result
Unit 17.
Distinguishing between present perfect tense usage
Unit 18.
Present Perfect vs. Past
Unit 19.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 20.
be able to
Unit 21.
would like (to)
Unit 22.
had better, used to
Unit 23.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 24.
passive voice form
Unit 25.
Things to watch out for in the passive voice
Unit 26.
Why use passive voice
Unit 27.
Practice changing active voice to passive voice
Unit 28.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 29.
If + present tense
Unit 30.
If + past tense
Unit 31.
If + past perfect tense
Unit 32.
If + present, past, past perfect
Unit 33.
I wish conditional
Unit 34.
as if conditional
Unit 35.
Comprehensive TEST
『Gottal English Grammar ④ Complete from to-infinitive to relative pronoun』
Unit 1.
What is a to-infinitive?
Unit 2.
Nominal use of to-infinitive 1
Unit 3.
Nominal use of to-infinitive 2
Unit 4.
Adjectival and adverbial usage of to-infinitive
Unit 5.
Adverbial use of to-infinitive
Unit 6.
To-Infinitive Q&A and Usage Summary
Unit 7.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 8.
What is a gerund?
Unit 9.
Verbs that take an infinitive as their object
Unit 10.
Verbs that take gerunds as their objects
Unit 11.
Verbs that take an infinitive and a gerund as their objects
Unit 12.
Gerund idioms
Unit 13.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 14.
What is a participle?
Unit 15.
Adjective Role of Participles 1: Participle + Noun
Unit 16.
Adjective Role of Participles 2: Noun + Participle
Unit 17.
Adjective Role of Participles 3: Expressing Emotions
Unit 18.
The difference between present participles and gerunds
Unit 19.
Adverbial clauses and participle phrases
Unit 20.
Participle phrase interpretation and structure
Unit 21.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 22.
relative pronoun
Unit 23.
Type 1 of relative pronouns (who)
Unit 24.
Type 2 of relative pronouns (which)
Unit 25.
When the subject has an antecedent
Unit 26.
Relative pronoun cases and relative pronouns that
Unit 27.
Relative Pronoun Sentence Checklist
Unit 28.
Omission of relative pronouns
Unit 29.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 30.
Continuous and restrictive use of relative pronouns
Unit 31.
Notes on the relative pronoun that
Unit 32.
Relative pronoun what
Unit 33.
What is a relative adverb?
Unit 34.
The difference between relative pronouns and relative adverbs
Unit 35.
preposition + relative pronoun
Unit 36.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 1.
What are subjects and verbs?
Unit 2.
What is a noun?
Unit 3.
How to make a noun plural
Unit 4.
Irregular plural of nouns
Unit 5.
Countable and uncountable nouns
Unit 6.
Noun Q&A
Unit 7.
What is the difference between a and the?
Unit 8.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 9.
What is a personal pronoun?
Unit 10.
Characteristics of personal pronouns
Unit 11.
Personal Pronouns Q&A
Unit 12.
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
Unit 13.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 14.
What are be verbs and regular verbs?
Unit 15.
Find the be verb partner!
Unit 16.
How to make negative and interrogative sentences with the verb "be"
Unit 17.
Adding s to regular verbs
Unit 18.
How to make negative sentences with regular verbs
Unit 19.
How to make negative sentences with regular verbs
Unit 20.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 21.
What is an adjective?
Unit 22.
Adjectives indicating number and quantity
Unit 23.
Difference between some and any
Unit 24.
What is an adverb?
Unit 25.
The role of adverbs
Unit 26.
A word that has the same form as an adjective or adverb
Unit 27.
Adverbs of frequency
Unit 28.
Comprehensive TEST
『Gottal English Grammar ② Expanding Concepts from Tense to Interrogative Sentences』
Unit 1.
past tense of the verb be
Unit 2.
Past tense of regular verbs
Unit 3.
How to make the past tense of regular verbs
Unit 4.
Irregular past tense of regular verbs
Unit 5.
Making negative and interrogative sentences with past tense regular verbs!
Unit 6.
Future tense will
Unit 7.
Future tense be going to
Unit 8.
Present, past, and future usage summary
Unit 9.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 10.
Present progressive tense
Unit 11.
Present progressive form
Unit 12.
Negative and interrogative sentences in present progressive tense
Unit 13.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 14.
Learning the concept of auxiliary verbs
Unit 15.
Expanding the concept of auxiliary verbs
Unit 16.
have to
Unit 17.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 18.
comparative form
Unit 19.
Making comparatives: more
Unit 20.
Superlative form
Unit 21.
Irregular comparatives and superlatives
Unit 22.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 23.
preposition
Unit 24.
Time prepositions at, on, in
Unit 25.
Prepositions of place at, on, in
Unit 26.
conjunction
Unit 27.
Conjunctions that connect sentences
Unit 28.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 29.
Creating interrogative sentences with interrogative words
Unit 30.
Interrogative sentences with regular verbs
Unit 31.
Usage of What and How
Unit 32.
There is, There are
Unit 33.
Creating a command/suggestion statement
Unit 34.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 35.
Volumes 1 & 2 Comprehensive Test 1
Unit 36.
Volumes 1 & 2 Comprehensive Test 2
『Gottal English Grammar ③ Mastering Sentence Structures from the 5th to the Conditional Mood』
Unit 1.
What is Type 1?
Unit 2.
What is type 2?
Unit 3.
What is type 3?
Unit 4.
What is type 4?
Unit 5.
How to change format 4 to format 3
Unit 6.
What is type 5?
Unit 7.
What is the to-infinitive in form 5?
Unit 8.
What is a causative verb in Form 5?
Unit 9.
What is a perception verb in Form 5?
Unit 10.
5 Types Summary & Intransitive Verbs, Transitive Verbs
Unit 11.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 12.
Present perfect form
Unit 13.
Present Perfect Usage 1 - Continued
Unit 14.
Present Perfect Usage 2 - Experience
Unit 15.
Present Perfect Usage 3 - Perfect
Unit 16.
Present Perfect Usage 4 - Result
Unit 17.
Distinguishing between present perfect tense usage
Unit 18.
Present Perfect vs. Past
Unit 19.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 20.
be able to
Unit 21.
would like (to)
Unit 22.
had better, used to
Unit 23.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 24.
passive voice form
Unit 25.
Things to watch out for in the passive voice
Unit 26.
Why use passive voice
Unit 27.
Practice changing active voice to passive voice
Unit 28.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 29.
If + present tense
Unit 30.
If + past tense
Unit 31.
If + past perfect tense
Unit 32.
If + present, past, past perfect
Unit 33.
I wish conditional
Unit 34.
as if conditional
Unit 35.
Comprehensive TEST
『Gottal English Grammar ④ Complete from to-infinitive to relative pronoun』
Unit 1.
What is a to-infinitive?
Unit 2.
Nominal use of to-infinitive 1
Unit 3.
Nominal use of to-infinitive 2
Unit 4.
Adjectival and adverbial usage of to-infinitive
Unit 5.
Adverbial use of to-infinitive
Unit 6.
To-Infinitive Q&A and Usage Summary
Unit 7.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 8.
What is a gerund?
Unit 9.
Verbs that take an infinitive as their object
Unit 10.
Verbs that take gerunds as their objects
Unit 11.
Verbs that take an infinitive and a gerund as their objects
Unit 12.
Gerund idioms
Unit 13.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 14.
What is a participle?
Unit 15.
Adjective Role of Participles 1: Participle + Noun
Unit 16.
Adjective Role of Participles 2: Noun + Participle
Unit 17.
Adjective Role of Participles 3: Expressing Emotions
Unit 18.
The difference between present participles and gerunds
Unit 19.
Adverbial clauses and participle phrases
Unit 20.
Participle phrase interpretation and structure
Unit 21.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 22.
relative pronoun
Unit 23.
Type 1 of relative pronouns (who)
Unit 24.
Type 2 of relative pronouns (which)
Unit 25.
When the subject has an antecedent
Unit 26.
Relative pronoun cases and relative pronouns that
Unit 27.
Relative Pronoun Sentence Checklist
Unit 28.
Omission of relative pronouns
Unit 29.
Comprehensive TEST
Unit 30.
Continuous and restrictive use of relative pronouns
Unit 31.
Notes on the relative pronoun that
Unit 32.
Relative pronoun what
Unit 33.
What is a relative adverb?
Unit 34.
The difference between relative pronouns and relative adverbs
Unit 35.
preposition + relative pronoun
Unit 36.
Comprehensive TEST
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Publisher's Review
Composition of the Goddal English Grammar Set
Understanding Essential Concepts for the Basics of 『Gottal English Grammar ①』
『Gottal English Grammar ②』 Expanding concepts from tenses to questions
Mastering the Five Sentence Forms and the Conditional Mood in 『Gottal English Grammar ③』
『Gottal English Grammar ④』 Complete from to-infinitive to relative pronoun
Author's Note
hello.
This is my eldest daughter.
I sincerely thank all the readers who have been waiting for “Goddal English Grammar 4” ♥ Thanks to you studying with me, I have been able to complete the Goddal English Grammar series with Volume 4.
The process of completing the series wasn't smooth, but I was able to continue working thanks to the warm comments you left on my blog and YouTube.
Thank you for giving me strength.
This book was created with your support.
I hope that the Goddal English Grammar series will not be a book you read once and leave behind, but one that you will want to keep by your side and refer to again and again.
How great would it be if you could master English by studying English grammar just once?
But sadly, we humans are forgetful creatures! Our brains are wired to forget things if we don't repeat them.
KAIST President Lee Kwang-hyung says that memorizing things in the brain is like building a hiking trail.
Just as a hiking trail is built by going through a path countless times, it is said that our brain's circuits can become stronger only through continuous repetition.
Study English! Don't stop here. Continue to practice and apply various sentences to build your English skills in the direction you want.
And I hope that the Goddal English Grammar series will be with you throughout the process.
Friendly English Grammar Proven by 13 Million Blog Views
Complete English grammar with the 『Gottal English Grammar』 series!
In parts 1 and 2, you will build a solid foundation in English grammar by covering essential concepts of English grammar, from tenses to interrogative sentences. In parts 3 and 4, you will master English grammar by studying sentence structures, conditionals, and relative pronouns, which many learners find difficult.
The moment you start to feel that English grammar, which you thought was difficult, is easy, you will no longer be afraid of conquering English.
Even beginners can understand! English grammar isn't difficult with the "Godae English Grammar" series.
Rather than simply memorizing the rules, you can master English grammar from the basics by comfortably reading the conversations between Mom and Daughter, Dad and Honey, and daughter Stella.
There are quizzes interspersed throughout the text, allowing readers to stay focused and test their skills without losing focus.
For each unit, you can complete the grammar concept table through 'Head Pointing' and grasp the key points through 'Grammar Talk'.
It doesn't end here.
Through '10 Sentences a Day', you will apply grammar to sentences, and through 'Review Test', you will rewrite the sentences you learned the previous day.
If you study with this detailed and friendly 『Goddal English Grammar』 series, you will be surprised to discover that self-study of English grammar is possible.
A 135-day miracle with the 『Gottal English Grammar』 series!
If you study one unit per day, you can complete Part 1 in 28 days, Part 2 in 36 days, Part 3 in 35 days, and Part 4 in 36 days.
If you invest just 135 days, English grammar, which has been a headache for you, will become a breeze.
- Understanding essential concepts for the basics of 『Gottal English Grammar ①』: nouns, personal pronouns, be verbs/general verbs, adjectives, adverbs
- 『Gottal English Grammar ②』 Expansion of concepts from tense to interrogative sentences: tense, auxiliary verbs (basic), comparative/superlative, prepositions, conjunctions, interrogative sentences
- 『Gottal English Grammar ③』 Conquering the 5 sentence types and the conditional mood: 5 sentence types, present perfect tense, auxiliary verbs (extension), passive voice, conditional mood
- 『Gottal English Grammar ④』 Complete from to-infinitive to relative pronoun: to-infinitive, gerund, present participle/past participle, relative pronoun, relative adverb
My daughter's 5-step learning method for remembering English grammar
Step 1) Read the text and understand English grammar fluently!
Don't memorize English like a formula! As you read through Teacher Gottal's easy, fun explanations and plentiful examples, you'll naturally and fluently grasp English grammar.
There are quizzes provided every time you learn a concept, so there's no way your skills won't improve, right?
Step 2) Hit the key points with “Poke in the Head” and “Grammar Talk”!
Complete the grammar table in “Poke in the Head” and check the key points by having a grammar conversation with Teacher Gotttal in “Grammar Talk.”
If you just organize the things you absolutely need to know, your mind will feel clearer.
Step 3) Learn 10 sentences a day and use grammar!
If you only learn grammar and can't apply it to sentences, what's the point? Studying grammar isn't just about grammar, it's about applying it to real-world situations! Only by applying grammar to sentences does it truly become your own.
Step 4) Review what you learned the previous day every day with the “Review TEST”!
If you don't learn and review grammar, you'll be stuck! Each unit comes with a review sentence test.
If you review what you learned the day before, you will naturally remember the grammar for a long time!
Step 5) Check your skills with the 〈Comprehensive TEST〉!
Just when you're about to forget what you've learned, a comprehensive test appears. Test your skills by solving the test questions and completing sentences! Master the fundamentals of grammar without missing a single detail!
Book Introduction
- Those who want to study conversation but are despairing because they lack the basics of English grammar
- People who get a headache from watching English grammar lectures
- Those who need to take an English test and need basic knowledge
- Those who are studying reading, writing, and conversation but are stuck in English due to grammar
- People who feel like their English skills are stagnant even after attending an English academy
Achieve a perfect score on the English test with the 『Goddal English Grammar』 set!
While parts 1 and 2 cover elementary English grammar as specified in the current English curriculum, parts 3 and 4 cover essential English grammar that appears not only in middle and high school exams but also in TOEIC and civil service exams.
I expect that I will be able to firmly grasp the concepts of to-infinitive, gerund, present participle, past participle, participle phrase, relative pronoun, and relative adverb, which may seem stiff.
If you start studying according to the self-created learning progress chart, you can significantly improve your English grammar skills in just 135 days.
Gottal started creating English content for her father, who was just starting to learn English as a daughter of a mackerel family, and is currently helping many people learn English through her blog, YouTube, and Instagram.
Understanding Essential Concepts for the Basics of 『Gottal English Grammar ①』
『Gottal English Grammar ②』 Expanding concepts from tenses to questions
Mastering the Five Sentence Forms and the Conditional Mood in 『Gottal English Grammar ③』
『Gottal English Grammar ④』 Complete from to-infinitive to relative pronoun
Author's Note
hello.
This is my eldest daughter.
I sincerely thank all the readers who have been waiting for “Goddal English Grammar 4” ♥ Thanks to you studying with me, I have been able to complete the Goddal English Grammar series with Volume 4.
The process of completing the series wasn't smooth, but I was able to continue working thanks to the warm comments you left on my blog and YouTube.
Thank you for giving me strength.
This book was created with your support.
I hope that the Goddal English Grammar series will not be a book you read once and leave behind, but one that you will want to keep by your side and refer to again and again.
How great would it be if you could master English by studying English grammar just once?
But sadly, we humans are forgetful creatures! Our brains are wired to forget things if we don't repeat them.
KAIST President Lee Kwang-hyung says that memorizing things in the brain is like building a hiking trail.
Just as a hiking trail is built by going through a path countless times, it is said that our brain's circuits can become stronger only through continuous repetition.
Study English! Don't stop here. Continue to practice and apply various sentences to build your English skills in the direction you want.
And I hope that the Goddal English Grammar series will be with you throughout the process.
Friendly English Grammar Proven by 13 Million Blog Views
Complete English grammar with the 『Gottal English Grammar』 series!
In parts 1 and 2, you will build a solid foundation in English grammar by covering essential concepts of English grammar, from tenses to interrogative sentences. In parts 3 and 4, you will master English grammar by studying sentence structures, conditionals, and relative pronouns, which many learners find difficult.
The moment you start to feel that English grammar, which you thought was difficult, is easy, you will no longer be afraid of conquering English.
Even beginners can understand! English grammar isn't difficult with the "Godae English Grammar" series.
Rather than simply memorizing the rules, you can master English grammar from the basics by comfortably reading the conversations between Mom and Daughter, Dad and Honey, and daughter Stella.
There are quizzes interspersed throughout the text, allowing readers to stay focused and test their skills without losing focus.
For each unit, you can complete the grammar concept table through 'Head Pointing' and grasp the key points through 'Grammar Talk'.
It doesn't end here.
Through '10 Sentences a Day', you will apply grammar to sentences, and through 'Review Test', you will rewrite the sentences you learned the previous day.
If you study with this detailed and friendly 『Goddal English Grammar』 series, you will be surprised to discover that self-study of English grammar is possible.
A 135-day miracle with the 『Gottal English Grammar』 series!
If you study one unit per day, you can complete Part 1 in 28 days, Part 2 in 36 days, Part 3 in 35 days, and Part 4 in 36 days.
If you invest just 135 days, English grammar, which has been a headache for you, will become a breeze.
- Understanding essential concepts for the basics of 『Gottal English Grammar ①』: nouns, personal pronouns, be verbs/general verbs, adjectives, adverbs
- 『Gottal English Grammar ②』 Expansion of concepts from tense to interrogative sentences: tense, auxiliary verbs (basic), comparative/superlative, prepositions, conjunctions, interrogative sentences
- 『Gottal English Grammar ③』 Conquering the 5 sentence types and the conditional mood: 5 sentence types, present perfect tense, auxiliary verbs (extension), passive voice, conditional mood
- 『Gottal English Grammar ④』 Complete from to-infinitive to relative pronoun: to-infinitive, gerund, present participle/past participle, relative pronoun, relative adverb
My daughter's 5-step learning method for remembering English grammar
Step 1) Read the text and understand English grammar fluently!
Don't memorize English like a formula! As you read through Teacher Gottal's easy, fun explanations and plentiful examples, you'll naturally and fluently grasp English grammar.
There are quizzes provided every time you learn a concept, so there's no way your skills won't improve, right?
Step 2) Hit the key points with “Poke in the Head” and “Grammar Talk”!
Complete the grammar table in “Poke in the Head” and check the key points by having a grammar conversation with Teacher Gotttal in “Grammar Talk.”
If you just organize the things you absolutely need to know, your mind will feel clearer.
Step 3) Learn 10 sentences a day and use grammar!
If you only learn grammar and can't apply it to sentences, what's the point? Studying grammar isn't just about grammar, it's about applying it to real-world situations! Only by applying grammar to sentences does it truly become your own.
Step 4) Review what you learned the previous day every day with the “Review TEST”!
If you don't learn and review grammar, you'll be stuck! Each unit comes with a review sentence test.
If you review what you learned the day before, you will naturally remember the grammar for a long time!
Step 5) Check your skills with the 〈Comprehensive TEST〉!
Just when you're about to forget what you've learned, a comprehensive test appears. Test your skills by solving the test questions and completing sentences! Master the fundamentals of grammar without missing a single detail!
Book Introduction
- Those who want to study conversation but are despairing because they lack the basics of English grammar
- People who get a headache from watching English grammar lectures
- Those who need to take an English test and need basic knowledge
- Those who are studying reading, writing, and conversation but are stuck in English due to grammar
- People who feel like their English skills are stagnant even after attending an English academy
Achieve a perfect score on the English test with the 『Goddal English Grammar』 set!
While parts 1 and 2 cover elementary English grammar as specified in the current English curriculum, parts 3 and 4 cover essential English grammar that appears not only in middle and high school exams but also in TOEIC and civil service exams.
I expect that I will be able to firmly grasp the concepts of to-infinitive, gerund, present participle, past participle, participle phrase, relative pronoun, and relative adverb, which may seem stiff.
If you start studying according to the self-created learning progress chart, you can significantly improve your English grammar skills in just 135 days.
Gottal started creating English content for her father, who was just starting to learn English as a daughter of a mackerel family, and is currently helping many people learn English through her blog, YouTube, and Instagram.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 16, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 276 pages | 182*257*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791197652028
- ISBN10: 1197652027
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