
Thousand Character Classic Advanced Grammar
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Consists of 101 units of basic English grammar points for advanced students. "Example-focused learning" that recalls grammar points through examples instead of memorizing mechanical formulas. Representative examples of each unit are summarized and included at a glance at the chapter introduction. Presenting examples of past exam questions optimized for learning, including examples from textbooks, mock exams, and the College Scholastic Ability Test. Simplified summary of complex grammar for efficient learning High-quality chapter exercises that reflect actual high school grade types and help you develop a sense of real-world exams. We provide a 'Grammar POINT BOOK' that summarizes frequently appearing grammar points in mock/CSAT exams. 『Thousand Character Classic Advanced Grammar』 was designed by applying the 'sentence-centered English learning method' proven through the Thousand Character Classic series to grammar books. The 'example-focused grammar learning' presented in 'Thousand Character Classic Advanced Grammar' is to learn grammar through optimized representative sentences containing grammar points, and to internalize them so that the concepts can be easily recalled when encountering similar examples. This perfectly solves the problem of learners having difficulty solving real-world problems when they have mechanically memorized grammar rules. High-quality examples are included for 'example-focused grammar learning'. Includes carefully selected sentences from high school textbooks, mock exams, and the college entrance exam. The advanced core grammar points are divided into 101 units, and complex grammar details are presented briefly for efficient learning in each unit. After learning grammar for each unit, review questions are provided right below the unit description to help you check your learning achievements, and 'Chapter Exercise' that reflects the types of questions you may have on your exams is provided for final chapter study. To include high-quality, practical problems, we collected and analyzed actual high school grade questions (objective and descriptive) and reflected them. In the 'Grammar POINT BOOK' included in the workbook, grammar points that frequently appear in mock tests and the CSAT are collected and organized once more. Through the Grammar POINT BOOK, you can supplement this textbook with everything from reviewing simple concepts to preparing for college entrance exam-style questions such as square/underlined grammar. Additional free services include vocabulary lists and test papers, example sentence interpretations, and writing practice sheets. As a paid additional service, we utilize the online learning platform 'Sedurun' to provide students with additional learning materials and teachers with a database of textbook materials for online learning and offline print content production. |
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Appendix 1: A Complete Summary of Internal Grammar Problem Types
Appendix 2: Basic Grammar Knowledge
CHAPTER 01 Basic Sentence Structure
UNIT 01 Subject + Verb (SV)
UNIT 02 Subject + Verb + Complement (SVC)
UNIT 03 Subject + Verb + Object (SVO)
UNIT 04 SV, SVO Verbs to Watch Out For
UNIT 05 Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (SVOO)
UNIT 06 Subject + Verb + Object + Complement (SVOC) 1
UNIT 07 Subject + Verb + Object + Complement (SVOC) 2
CHAPTER 02 Verb Tenses
UNIT 08 Present Tense, Past Tense
UNIT 09 Expressions for the future
UNIT 10 Present Perfect
UNIT 11 Past Perfect, Future Perfect
UNIT 12 Expressions for indicating progress
CHAPTER 03 Verb tenses
UNIT 13 Understanding the Passive Voice
UNIT 14 Passive Voice Progressive & Passive Voice Perfect
UNIT 15 Passive Voice in SVOO Sentence Patterns
UNIT 16 Passive Voice in SVOC Sentence Structure
UNIT 17 Passive voice in sentences where that clause is the object
UNIT 18 Passive Verbs & Idiomatic Expressions of Passive Verbs
CHAPTER 04 Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 19 Various Meanings of Auxiliary Verbs 1
UNIT 20: The Different Meanings of Auxiliary Verbs 2: Possibility, Guessing
UNIT 21 Auxiliary Verbs + Have pp
UNIT 22 Special uses of should
UNIT 23 Verb do
UNIT 24 Idioms with used to & auxiliary verbs
CHAPTER 05 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT
UNIT 25 if past conditional
UNIT 26 if conditional past perfect
UNIT 27 Mixed Family Law
UNIT 28 Conditional sentences with omitted if
UNIT 29 I wish conditional
UNIT 30 as if conditional
UNIT 31 Expressions leading to the subjunctive mood
CHAPTER 06 Infinitives
UNIT 32 Nominal Roles 1: Subject, Object, Complement
UNIT 33 Nominal Roles 2: Interrogative + to-infinitive
UNIT 34 Nominal Roles 3: Subject, True Object
UNIT 35 ADJECTIVE ROLE 1: MODIFICATION OF NOUNS
UNIT 36 ADJECTIVE ROLE 2: NOMINATIVE COMPLEMENT MEANING
UNIT 37 Adverbial Roles 1: Purpose, Cause of Emotion, Basis for Judgment
UNIT 38 Adverbial Roles 2: Result, Condition, and Adjective Modifiers
UNIT 39 ADVERBAL ROLE 3: KEY PHRASE
CHAPTER 07 Gerunds
UNIT 40 Roles of Gerunds 1: Subject, Complement
UNIT 41 The Role of Gerunds 2: Objects of Verbs
UNIT 42 Verbs that use gerunds and to-infinitives as objects
UNIT 43 The Role of Gerunds 3: Objects of Prepositions
UNIT 44 Key Phrases Including Gerunds
CHAPTER 08 Participles and Participle Phrases
UNIT 45 Uses of Participles 1: Modifying Nouns
UNIT 46 Uses of Participles 2: Functioning as Complements
UNIT 47 Participles expressing emotions
UNIT 48 Basic Forms and Meanings of Participle Phrases
UNIT 49 Complete Participle Phrases, Passive Participle Phrases
UNIT 50 Participle Phrases with a Conjunction or Subject
UNIT 51 with+noun+participle
UNIT 52 Idiomatic Expressions of Participle Phrases
CHAPTER 09 Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 53 Verbal properties of auxiliary verbs
UNIT 54 Semantic Subjects of Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 55 Verbs vs.
verbal
UNIT 56 Subject-Verb Agreement
UNIT 57 Perfect Form of Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 58 Passive Verbs
CHAPTER 10 CONJUNCTIONS
UNIT 59 Coordinating Conjunctions
UNIT 60 Correlative Conjunctions
UNIT 61 Noun Clauses 1 (that)
UNIT 62 Noun Clauses 2 (whether, if)
UNIT 63 Noun Clauses 3 (Interrogative Words)
UNIT 64: Transitions in Speech 1 (Declarative Writing)
UNIT 65 Speech Transitions 2 (Interrogative and Imperative Sentences)
UNIT 66 Adverbial Clauses of Time
UNIT 67 Adverbial Clauses of Conditions
UNIT 68 Time, Tenses of Adverbial Clauses Expressing Conditions
UNIT 69 Adverbial Clauses of Reason and Concession
UNIT 70 Adverbial Clauses of Purpose and Result
CHAPTER 11 RELATIONSHIPS
UNIT 71 Nominative Relative Pronouns
UNIT 72 Objective Relative Pronouns
UNIT 73 Possessive Relative Pronouns
UNIT 74 Relative Pronouns what
UNIT 75 Prepositions + Objective Relative Pronouns
UNIT 76 Relative Adverbs
UNIT 77 Comma (,) + Relative Clause
UNIT 78 Complex Relatives
UNIT 79 Relative Clauses and Number Agreement
CHAPTER 12 COMPARISON
UNIT 80 Won
UNIT 81 Expressions using the original grade
UNIT 82 Comparatives
UNIT 83 Expressions using comparatives
UNIT 84 Top-level
UNIT 85 Superlative and comparative expressions
CHAPTER 13 Parts of Speech
UNIT 86 Nouns, Articles
UNIT 87 Personal Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns
UNIT 88 Reflexive Pronouns
UNIT 89 Indefinite Pronouns 1 (one, another, other)
UNIT 90 Indefinite Pronouns 2 (each, all, both, etc.)
UNIT 91 Noun Subject-Verb Agreement to Watch Out For
UNIT 92 PREPOSITIONS
UNIT 93 The Role of Adjectives
UNIT 94 The Role of Adverbs
UNIT 95 Key Adverbs to Watch Out For
CHAPTER 14 Special Syntax
UNIT 96 Emphasis
UNIT 97 Inversion 1 (Negative Phrases)
UNIT 98 Inversion 2 (Adverbial Phrases of Place and Direction / Complement / so, neither[nor])
UNIT 99 Omitted
UNIT 100 Appositive / Insertion
UNIT 101 Negation
Grammar POINT BOOK
Answer and explanation
Appendix 2: Basic Grammar Knowledge
CHAPTER 01 Basic Sentence Structure
UNIT 01 Subject + Verb (SV)
UNIT 02 Subject + Verb + Complement (SVC)
UNIT 03 Subject + Verb + Object (SVO)
UNIT 04 SV, SVO Verbs to Watch Out For
UNIT 05 Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (SVOO)
UNIT 06 Subject + Verb + Object + Complement (SVOC) 1
UNIT 07 Subject + Verb + Object + Complement (SVOC) 2
CHAPTER 02 Verb Tenses
UNIT 08 Present Tense, Past Tense
UNIT 09 Expressions for the future
UNIT 10 Present Perfect
UNIT 11 Past Perfect, Future Perfect
UNIT 12 Expressions for indicating progress
CHAPTER 03 Verb tenses
UNIT 13 Understanding the Passive Voice
UNIT 14 Passive Voice Progressive & Passive Voice Perfect
UNIT 15 Passive Voice in SVOO Sentence Patterns
UNIT 16 Passive Voice in SVOC Sentence Structure
UNIT 17 Passive voice in sentences where that clause is the object
UNIT 18 Passive Verbs & Idiomatic Expressions of Passive Verbs
CHAPTER 04 Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 19 Various Meanings of Auxiliary Verbs 1
UNIT 20: The Different Meanings of Auxiliary Verbs 2: Possibility, Guessing
UNIT 21 Auxiliary Verbs + Have pp
UNIT 22 Special uses of should
UNIT 23 Verb do
UNIT 24 Idioms with used to & auxiliary verbs
CHAPTER 05 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT
UNIT 25 if past conditional
UNIT 26 if conditional past perfect
UNIT 27 Mixed Family Law
UNIT 28 Conditional sentences with omitted if
UNIT 29 I wish conditional
UNIT 30 as if conditional
UNIT 31 Expressions leading to the subjunctive mood
CHAPTER 06 Infinitives
UNIT 32 Nominal Roles 1: Subject, Object, Complement
UNIT 33 Nominal Roles 2: Interrogative + to-infinitive
UNIT 34 Nominal Roles 3: Subject, True Object
UNIT 35 ADJECTIVE ROLE 1: MODIFICATION OF NOUNS
UNIT 36 ADJECTIVE ROLE 2: NOMINATIVE COMPLEMENT MEANING
UNIT 37 Adverbial Roles 1: Purpose, Cause of Emotion, Basis for Judgment
UNIT 38 Adverbial Roles 2: Result, Condition, and Adjective Modifiers
UNIT 39 ADVERBAL ROLE 3: KEY PHRASE
CHAPTER 07 Gerunds
UNIT 40 Roles of Gerunds 1: Subject, Complement
UNIT 41 The Role of Gerunds 2: Objects of Verbs
UNIT 42 Verbs that use gerunds and to-infinitives as objects
UNIT 43 The Role of Gerunds 3: Objects of Prepositions
UNIT 44 Key Phrases Including Gerunds
CHAPTER 08 Participles and Participle Phrases
UNIT 45 Uses of Participles 1: Modifying Nouns
UNIT 46 Uses of Participles 2: Functioning as Complements
UNIT 47 Participles expressing emotions
UNIT 48 Basic Forms and Meanings of Participle Phrases
UNIT 49 Complete Participle Phrases, Passive Participle Phrases
UNIT 50 Participle Phrases with a Conjunction or Subject
UNIT 51 with+noun+participle
UNIT 52 Idiomatic Expressions of Participle Phrases
CHAPTER 09 Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 53 Verbal properties of auxiliary verbs
UNIT 54 Semantic Subjects of Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 55 Verbs vs.
verbal
UNIT 56 Subject-Verb Agreement
UNIT 57 Perfect Form of Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 58 Passive Verbs
CHAPTER 10 CONJUNCTIONS
UNIT 59 Coordinating Conjunctions
UNIT 60 Correlative Conjunctions
UNIT 61 Noun Clauses 1 (that)
UNIT 62 Noun Clauses 2 (whether, if)
UNIT 63 Noun Clauses 3 (Interrogative Words)
UNIT 64: Transitions in Speech 1 (Declarative Writing)
UNIT 65 Speech Transitions 2 (Interrogative and Imperative Sentences)
UNIT 66 Adverbial Clauses of Time
UNIT 67 Adverbial Clauses of Conditions
UNIT 68 Time, Tenses of Adverbial Clauses Expressing Conditions
UNIT 69 Adverbial Clauses of Reason and Concession
UNIT 70 Adverbial Clauses of Purpose and Result
CHAPTER 11 RELATIONSHIPS
UNIT 71 Nominative Relative Pronouns
UNIT 72 Objective Relative Pronouns
UNIT 73 Possessive Relative Pronouns
UNIT 74 Relative Pronouns what
UNIT 75 Prepositions + Objective Relative Pronouns
UNIT 76 Relative Adverbs
UNIT 77 Comma (,) + Relative Clause
UNIT 78 Complex Relatives
UNIT 79 Relative Clauses and Number Agreement
CHAPTER 12 COMPARISON
UNIT 80 Won
UNIT 81 Expressions using the original grade
UNIT 82 Comparatives
UNIT 83 Expressions using comparatives
UNIT 84 Top-level
UNIT 85 Superlative and comparative expressions
CHAPTER 13 Parts of Speech
UNIT 86 Nouns, Articles
UNIT 87 Personal Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns
UNIT 88 Reflexive Pronouns
UNIT 89 Indefinite Pronouns 1 (one, another, other)
UNIT 90 Indefinite Pronouns 2 (each, all, both, etc.)
UNIT 91 Noun Subject-Verb Agreement to Watch Out For
UNIT 92 PREPOSITIONS
UNIT 93 The Role of Adjectives
UNIT 94 The Role of Adverbs
UNIT 95 Key Adverbs to Watch Out For
CHAPTER 14 Special Syntax
UNIT 96 Emphasis
UNIT 97 Inversion 1 (Negative Phrases)
UNIT 98 Inversion 2 (Adverbial Phrases of Place and Direction / Complement / so, neither[nor])
UNIT 99 Omitted
UNIT 100 Appositive / Insertion
UNIT 101 Negation
Grammar POINT BOOK
Answer and explanation
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Publisher's Review
* Grammar learning focused on examples, not rote memorization
* Includes optimal study examples for each unit, including textbook/mock/CSAT examples
* High-quality practice questions for actual high school exams, provided by analyzing actual high school exam questions
* 'Grammar POINT BOOK' for training frequently appearing grammar in mock/CSAT tests
* Includes optimal study examples for each unit, including textbook/mock/CSAT examples
* High-quality practice questions for actual high school exams, provided by analyzing actual high school exam questions
* 'Grammar POINT BOOK' for training frequently appearing grammar in mock/CSAT tests
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 2, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 348 pages | 532g | 210*280*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788968062902
- ISBN10: 8968062900
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