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Essential High School English Descriptive Writing (Basic)
Essential High School English Descriptive Writing (Basic)
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Book Introduction
This high school descriptive textbook thoroughly analyzes and reflects past descriptive questions, solving sentence-by-sentence and passage-based descriptive problems to achieve a top grade in high school grades.

- Analysis and reflection of descriptive questions from 210 schools, including private high schools, specialized high schools, and key high schools nationwide.
- Table of contents organized by grammar items and essential types that must appear in the internal exam
- Step-by-step improvement of descriptive skills, from sentence completion to actual exam preparation.
- Includes textbooks, EBS college entrance exam materials, high school 1st and 2nd year academic achievement assessments, and past exam application passages
- High/medium/low frequency notation by grammar item and type
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PART 01 Descriptive Frequently Occurring Phrases
UNIT 01 Sentence Format
POINT 01 Subject + Verb + Complement
POINT 02 Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object
POINT 03 Subject + Verb + Object + Objective Complement
UNIT 02 Number Matching
POINT 04 Number agreement of subjects with modifiers
POINT 05 Number agreement between the subject of the phrase and clause
POINT 06 「_____+of+noun」 Subject number agreement
POINT 07 Number of relative antecedents agrees
POINT 08 Number of matches in inversion syntax
UNIT 03 Tense
POINT 09 Present Perfect Tense vs.
past tense
POINT 10 Past Perfect Tense
POINT 11 Perfect Progressive Tense
UNIT 01~03 Descriptive Frequently Occurring Sentences REVIEW TEST

UNIT 04 Auxiliary Verbs
POINT 12 Various auxiliary verb expressions
POINT 13 Important phrases using auxiliary verbs
UNIT 05 Passive Voice
POINT 14 Passive voice with auxiliary verbs
POINT 15 Passive Voice in Progressive and Perfect Tense
POINT 16 Passive voice of infinitives and gerunds
POINT 17 Passive voice in sentences of type 4 and type 5
UNIT 06 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT
POINT 18 Past and Past Perfect Subjunctive
POINT 19 Mixed Family Law
POINT 20 Expressions that replace if clauses
POINT 21 I wish/as if[though] subjunctive mood
POINT 22 Omission and inversion of if
UNIT 04~06 Descriptive Frequent Sentences REVIEW TEST

UNIT 07 to-infinitive
POINT 23 Subject-Person
POINT 24 To-infinitive acting as a complement
POINT 25 Proposed Object - True Object
POINT 26 Interrogative + to-infinitive
POINT 27 Noun Modification of Infinitive
POINT 28 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive
UNIT 08 Gerunds
POINT 29 Gerunds used as subjects
POINT 30 Gerunds and to-infinitives used as objects
POINT 31 Gerunds used as objects of prepositions
POINT 32 Idiomatic Expressions of Gerunds
POINT 33 Subject and tense of gerunds
UNIT 07~08 Descriptive Frequent Sentences REVIEW TEST

UNIT 09 Participles and Participle Phrases
POINT 34 Present and Past Participles
POINT 35 Participle Phrase
POINT 36 Perfect Participle Phrase
POINT 37 Participle phrases with subjects or conjunctions
POINT 38 with participle phrases
UNIT 10 ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
POINT 39 Quantity-indicating modifiers
POINT 40 Adjectives vs.
adverb
UNIT 11 Comparative and Superlative
POINT 41 Comparison of original grades
POINT 42 Comparative Comparison
POINT 43 the+comparative, the+comparative
POINT 44 Various superlative expressions
UNIT 09~11 Descriptive Frequent Sentences REVIEW TEST

UNIT 12 PREPOSITIONS AND CONJUNCTIONS
POINT 45 Verb expressions with prepositions
POINT 46 Prepositions vs.
conjunction
UNIT 13 Parallel Structure
POINT 47 Parallel Structure of Coordinating Conjunctions
POINT 48 Parallel Structure of Correlative Conjunctions
UNIT 14 Noun Clause Conjunctions
POINT 49 Noun clauses led by that
POINT 50 Noun clauses led by whether/if
POINT 51 Noun clauses led by interrogative pronouns
POINT 52 Subject-Subject (Noun Clause)
UNIT 15 Adverbial Conjunctions
POINT 53: Purpose? Adverbial Clause of Result
POINT 54 Time? Conditional Adverbial Clause
POINT 55 Concession? Adverbial Clause of Contrast
POINT 56 Cause? Adverbial clause of reason
UNIT 12~15 Descriptive Frequent Sentences REVIEW TEST

UNIT 16 Relative Pronouns
POINT 57 Nominative/Objective/Possessive Relative Pronouns
POINT 58 Omission of relative pronouns
POINT 59 Continuous Use of Relative Pronouns
POINT 60 Relative Pronoun What
POINT 61 Complex relative pronouns leading noun clauses
UNIT 17 Relative Adverbs
POINT 62 Various relative adverbs
POINT 63 Continuous Use of Relative Adverbs
POINT 64 Complex Relative Adverbs
UNIT 16~17 Descriptive Frequent Sentences REVIEW TEST

UNIT 18 Inversion
POINT 65 Negative Inversion
POINT 66 Adverbial Inversion
POINT 67 Other inversion phrases
UNIT 19 Negation and Emphasis
POINT 68 Partial and Total Negation
POINT 69 it is[was] ~ that … Emphasis phrase
POINT 70 do emphasis / reflexive pronoun (emphasis usage)
UNIT 20 Omitted
POINT 71 Omission of repeated phrases
POINT 72 Omission of "subject + verb to be"
POINT 73 Infinitives and Verbs
UNIT 18~20 Descriptive Frequent Sentences REVIEW TEST

PART 02 Descriptive Type Training
UNIT 01 Understanding the cause
UNIT 02 Detailed Description
UNIT 03 Reference Content and Meaning
UNIT 04 Sentence Transition
UNIT 05 Grammar
UNIT 06 Vocabulary
UNIT 07 Word Arrangement
UNIT 08 Composition
UNIT 09 Fill in the blanks
UNIT 10 Summary
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 5, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 272 pages | 225*300*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791125340706
- ISBN10: 1125340703
- Reference book for use in: 1st year of high school
- Reference book usage semester: Common semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide

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