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Master 500 Sentences of the Thousand Character Classic
Master 500 Sentences of the Thousand Character Classic
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Book Introduction
From basic sentences to difficult sentences for the CSAT, learn all English sentences with Thousand Character Classic!
Intensive study of high-difficulty, practical grammar
In-depth training in grammar reading and focusing on error points


『Thousand Character Classic』 is a textbook that allows you to learn English structure by reading representative phrases in detail, and it allows you to practice quick, direct reading and accurate sentence interpretation.
"Complete the Thousand Character Classic" was created for test takers who dream of developing the ability to grasp the core of difficult sentences.
With a total of 500 long sentences, you can improve your practical application of sentences that may seem difficult, while also focusing on intensive/error points.
The goal is to interpret sentences accurately and without problems, no matter how long or difficult they are.
It reflects the latest trends in past exam questions from college entrance exams, mock exams, military academies, police academies, etc., so you can develop a sense of reality.
Cheonilbigeup (separate commentary collection) contains detailed explanations, allowing for self-directed learning and review.


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index
Appendix | Q&A on Grammar Learning

Bird's-Eye View | See the Forest First
1. A collection of basic sentence structures
2 Variations of basic sentence structure
3 Role of auxiliary verbs
4 Noun clauses, adjective clauses, and adverb clauses
5 Correlated phrases
List of 6 elements
7 Additional Explanation
8. Read in a nutshell

Structure and Syntax | Look at the Tree
CHAPTER 01 Finding Subjects and Verbs
Unit 01 Review the Basics with Longer Sentences Subject Form
Unit 02 Distinction between adverbial phrases and subjects at the beginning of a sentence
Unit 03 Semantic Scope of Noun Phrase Subjects
Unit 04 Semantic Scope of Noun Clause Subjects

CHAPTER 02 Finding the Verb After a Modifier Phrase
Unit 05 Review the Basics with Longer Sentences Various Forms of Modifier Phrases Following Subjects
Unit 06 Finding the Verb After the Subject + Long Modifier Phrase
Unit 07 Finding the Verb After 〈Subject + Multiple Modifiers〉
Unit 08 Verb Position, Semi-Verb Position

CHAPTER 03 Problems Caused by Modifiers After Nouns
Unit 09 Review the Basics with Longer Sentences Noun Modifier Position
Unit 10 Finding the Object Complement after the Object
Unit 11 Various modifiers after nouns
Unit 12 Scope of Modifier Phrases

CHAPTER 04 Things that make it difficult to understand sentence structure
Unit 13 Relative clauses containing parentheses
Unit 14 The Role of Words That Are Easily Mistaken
Unit 15 Free Position of Adverbs
Unit 16: Unusual forms of participle phrases

CHAPTER 05 Understanding Sentence Structures with Omissions
Unit 17 Review the Basics with Longer Sentences Omissions and Common Sentences
Unit 18 Omitted Sentences
Unit 19 Omission of Conjunctions and Relatives
Unit 20 Conditional sentences with omitted if or if clauses

CHAPTER 06 Phrases that require careful word order
Unit 21 Review the Basics with Longer Sentences Word Order Changes
Unit 22 Move forward in sentences
Unit 23 Go back to the sentence
Unit 24 Information You Already Know + New Information

CHAPTER 07 Why Parallel Structures Are Difficult to Understand
Unit 25 Review the Basics with longer sentences Parallel structure
Unit 26 Sentences with two or more candidates for connecting phrases
Unit 27 Sentences with multiple coordinating conjunctions
Unit 28 Beware of parentheses after coordinating conjunctions

CHAPTER 08 Things to Understand in Comparative Sentences
Unit 29 Review the Basics with longer sentences
Unit 30 Omitting repetitive phrases such as ~, than ~, and below
Unit 31 Omission of Comparison Objects
Unit 32 Comparative Phrases to Watch Out For

CHAPTER 09 Phrases you seem to know but need to think about again
Unit 33 Pronouns it, they, this, that
Unit 34 Hidden Subjunctive
Unit 35 Negative Sentences
Unit 36 ​​Passive expressions indicating cause and effect/order

Structure and Syntax | Dealing with Long and Complex Sentences
CHAPTER 10: Skip Boldly and Anticipate Actively
Unit 37 Review the Basics with Longer Sentences Skip the Explanations
Unit 38 Examples, Appositives
Unit 39 Adding Information vs.
stress
Unit 40: Connecting words that express comparison and contrast

CHAPTER 11 Find the matching phrases
Unit 41 it ~ to-v[that]
Unit 42 Paired Conjunctions
Unit 43 Paired Pronouns and Adverbs
Unit 44 Verbs with Specific Prepositions

CHAPTER 12 Solving Long and Complex Sentences
Unit 45 Complex sentences with multiple relative clauses
Unit 46 Complex clauses combined with comparative phrases
Unit 47 Complex clauses combined with special constructs
Unit 48 Long sentences of about 50 words

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Publisher's Review
● Focus on difficult points of grammar and mistranslation points!
●A comprehensive guide to strategic solutions for dealing with long, complex sentences!
●Improve your syntactic analysis skills by accurately identifying the core of sentences with 500 examples!


The Thousand Character Classic series, which first appeared in 2004, became the number one bestseller in Korean literature, with cumulative sales exceeding 4.3 million copies.
The Thousand-Yil Classic, which has established itself as Korea's best English textbook, has been reborn in a new way to suit learning trends.
The Thousand-Yil Classic is characterized by learning English structure by reading representative phrases separately, and is a textbook that allows for quick direct reading and accurate sentence interpretation practice.

〈Complete Thousand Character Classic〉 was created for test takers who dream of developing the ability to grasp the core of difficult sentences.
With a total of 500 long sentences, you can improve your practical application of sentences that may seem difficult, while also focusing on intensive/error points.
The goal is to interpret sentences accurately and without problems, no matter how long or difficult they are.
It reflects the latest trends in past exam questions from college entrance exams, mock exams, military academies, police academies, etc., so you can develop a sense of reality.
Cheonilbigeup (separate commentary collection) contains detailed explanations, allowing for self-directed learning and review.

Additionally, the 'Thousand Character Classic Completion Workbook (Training Book)', sold separately, contains sentences different from those in the main book, allowing you to encounter a wider variety of difficult sentences and check whether you have thoroughly learned the sentences.
It consists of various types of sentence core verification questions (TOPIC/SUMMARY/FILL-IN), grammar, interpretation, sentence transitions, etc., and will help solve long and difficult sentences.
If you want to practice all the difficult sentences of the CSAT, I highly recommend reviewing them with the 'Thousand Character Classic Training Book'.

Not only the college entrance exam and school report card, but also important phrases that frequently appear in exams such as the official English exam and civil service exam can be learned through the Thousand-Ilmun.
I hope you get good results on any test you take with the Thousand Character Classic.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: October 18, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 308 pages | 801g | 210*280*16mm
- ISBN13: 9788968062346
- ISBN10: 896806234X
- Reference book for grades: 3rd year of high school

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