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2026 Jo Tae-jeong English Re-Grammar Pass Grammar 125
2026 Jo Tae-jeong English Re-Grammar (#Re-Grammar) Passing Grammar 125
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"2026 Jo Tae-jeong English #Re-Grammar 125 Grammar for Passing the Civil Service Exam" is a grammar summary that carefully selects 125 frequently appearing grammar points from the civil service English exam and organizes them into a concise and easy-to-learn grammar book.
This book organizes 125 frequently appearing points on the exam and indicates the importance of each point to provide a direction for studying.
We've included past exam questions that allow you to see how each point is actually presented, as well as practice questions that allow you to check your understanding of the points.
Additionally, we have organized the most important key points for each point separately so that you can always carry them with you and check your memorization before the exam.
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index
structure
POINT 001 Number of conjunctions and verbs
POINT 002 Two-word verb and object
POINT 003 List structure
POINT 004 Object it

verb
POINT 005 List of Verbs
POINT 006 Sense Verbs
POINT 007 Coin Verbs
POINT 008 Transitive Verbs
POINT 009 Enter and Attend
POINT 010 Expressions for 'blocking/prohibiting'
POINT 011 Verb keep
POINT 012 remind/convince
POINT 013 Verb 'to speak'
POINT 014 Use of verbs of transfer and 6-form verbs/verb ask
POINT 015 lend vs.
borrow
POINT 016 lie (rise) vs.
lay (raise)
POINT 017 sit vs.
seat vs.
set stand vs.
locate/situate
POINT 018 affect vs.
effect
POINT 019 Explain-type verbs
POINT 020 Verbs of movement
POINT 021 leave
POINT 022 Verbs of perception
POINT 023 Service Verbs
POINT 024 Derivative Verbs

auxiliary verb
POINT 025 List of auxiliary verb points
POINT 026 Joe have pp
POINT 027 Verbs of assertion, command, request, and suggestion
POINT 028 Suggestion Summary
POINT 029 Insist Summary
POINT 030 Adjectives of Rational Judgment
POINT 031 used to
POINT 032 had better/would rather
POINT 033: A summary of similar expressions of would rather
POINT 034 need/dare
POINT 035 cannot ~ too (much)
POINT 036 cannot help -ing/may well vs.
may as well

Number of matches
POINT 037 List of matching points
POINT 038 Absolutely uncountable nouns
POINT 039 Number agreement of phrases (modifier phrases)
POINT 040 one of fortune
POINT 041 number
POINT 042 Sentence/Phrase Subject
POINT 043 both/either/neither
POINT 044 not A but B / not only A but also B
POINT 045 A and B Idioms
POINT 046 Age/Height
POINT 047 ‘Everything’ - all/every/each
POINT 048 many/much/few/little/many a
POINT 049 Partial
POINT 050 Most Summary
POINT 051 Number Match Exception
POINT 052 Pronoun Agreement

tense
POINT 053 List of Tense-Based Questions
POINT 054 Adverbial clause of time condition/it won't be long
POINT 055 Perfect tense not possible
POINT 056: A summary of expressions related to the perfect tense
POINT 057 Non-progressive verbs
POINT 058 Unchangeable Truth (Scientific Fact)/Historical Fact

womb
POINT 059 Passive Voice Point List
POINT 060 Passive voice verbs
POINT 061 Passive voice and objects
POINT 062 Passive voice and prepositions

verbal
POINT 063 List of frequently occurring auxiliary verbs
POINT 064 Verbs that use only the infinitive as their object
POINT 065 Verbs that only use -ing (gerund) as their object
POINT 066 Verbs whose meaning changes with the object of R/-ing
POINT 067 Preposition to vs.
Infinitive to
POINT 068 people/ to R (adjectival usage)
POINT 069 Participle Adjective
POINT 070 -ing/pp noun postposition modifier
POINT 071 with noun -ing/pp/form
POINT 072 Emotional Verbs and Quasi-Verbs
POINT 073 too ~ to R
POINT 074 Participle Phrase
POINT 075 Verbal properties of auxiliary verbs
POINT 076 Idiomatic Phrases with Verbs
POINT 077 Adjectives of Difficulty and Adjectives of Certainty

Comparative expressions
POINT 078 List of comparative expression questions
POINT 079 Comparison of identical individuals
POINT 080 Comparative Expressions and the Article the
POINT 081 Summary of Expressions of Caution Related to Comparison
POINT 082 Superlative Expressions through Comparative/Primitive Degrees
POINT 083 Multiple Expression
POINT 084 Principle of Equality of Comparison Objects
POINT 085 Latin comparatives
POINT 086 prefer
POINT 087 Comparative Emphasis Expressions

subjunctive
POINT 088 Basic Family Law
POINT 089 Conditional sentences that cannot be used
POINT 090 Family Law Future
POINT 091 Omission of if
POINT 092 Summary of expressions related to the subjunctive mood
POINT 093 Summary of Subjunctive Mood Phrases
POINT 094 if/whether

Special syntax
POINT 095 Concession
POINT 096 Emphasis Inversion
POINT 097 only
POINT 098 no sooner syntax
POINT 099 not until statement
POINT 100 CVS Dochi
POINT 101 Inversion of Adverbs of Place
POINT 102 ~ is also like that
POINT 103 Additional Questions

etc
POINT 104 Indirect questions and speculative verbs
POINT 105 Summary of other prepositions and expressions
POINT 106 so ~ that/such ~ that
POINT 107 Position of Adjectives, Adverbs, and Determiners
POINT 108 Jeon vs.
Fold
POINT 109 It -that Emphasis Structure
POINT 110 late/high/fast/hard/deep/enough near/nearby/nearly
POINT 111 Partial Negation/Full Negation
POINT 112 Double Negation and Semantic Redundancy
POINT 113 beside/worth
POINT 114 Large-scale

relative
POINT 115 Basics of Affiliates
POINT 116 Possessive Relative Pronouns
POINT 117 Relative Pronoun that
POINT 118 what basic
POINT 119 What Idiomatic Expressions
POINT 120 that/what
POINT 121 Relative Pronoun Difficulty
POINT 122 how and noun/verb
POINT 123 Complex Relative Pronouns
POINT 124 Use of Indefinite Pronouns
POINT 125 very/much/so/too

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Publisher's Review
The features of 『2026 Jo Tae-jeong English #Re-Grammar Pass Grammar 125』 are as follows.

1.
Summarizing only the core of the vast theory
Among the vast amount of theory, only the frequently appearing points on the exam have been organized into diagrams and images for easy viewing.

2.
Reflecting the latest past exam questions
We've included the latest past exam sentences tailored to each point as 'Key Past Exam Questions' to help you understand exam trends, and you can check whether you've accurately understood the points through 'Experimental Questions'.

3.
Importance by point included
We have marked each point with a star rating of 1 to 5 to help you understand its importance.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 2, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 212 pages | 180*230*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791173601910
- ISBN10: 1173601910

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