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Hackers' College Scholastic Ability Test Grammar: Unchanging Patterns Essentials
Hackers' College Scholastic Ability Test Grammar: Unchanging Patterns Essentials
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"Why 'Hackers' College Scholastic Ability Test Grammar: Unchanging Patterns' Is So Special"
Solve all the grammar problems for the college entrance exam and internal exams with 55 immutable patterns!
Because it becomes my true skill that is not shaken by any variables!

We have compiled 55 immutable patterns extracted from past college entrance exams/mock exams.
You can thoroughly prepare for everything from the key points to the pitfalls of previous CSAT/mock exams, and you can also prepare for the types of questions on your internal exams with just one book.
You can learn step-by-step problem-solving-centered learning by solving various problems and remembering them for a long time.
We have compiled essential grammar to help you build solid grammar skills, and provide a workbook that allows you to review and practice unchanging patterns with various problems.
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Trends in College Scholastic Ability Test Grammar Questions and Solution Strategies
Mastering Basic Concepts That Make Grammar Easy

CHAPTER 01 Subject-Verb Number Agreement
Basic grammar to know
Invincible 01 The modifiers between the subject and verb must agree in number, excluding modifiers.

Invincible 02 If a noun phrase and a noun clause are given as subjects, a singular verb must follow.
Invincible 03 If “the + adjective/participle” (those who did ~) is the subject, a plural verb must come.

Invincible 04 Subjects that include part/quantity expressions must be followed by different verbs depending on the expression.

Invincible 05 The verb in the nominative relative clause must agree in number with the antecedent.

Invincible 06 The verb of the that-clause, which serves as the subject of the emphasized object between it and that, must agree in number with the emphasized object.

In an inverted sentence, the verb must agree in number with the subject that follows it.

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CHAPTER 02 Verb Tenses
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Invincible 08 Time expressions that include both the past and present should be used with the present perfect tense, and time expressions that indicate only a point in time in the past should be used with the simple past tense.

Invincible 09 The verb in the time/conditional adverbial clause must be written in the present tense even if it is about a future event.

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CHAPTER 03 Active and Passive Voices of Verbs
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Invincible 10 If the subject is the subject of the verb action, it should be written in active voice, and if it is the object, it should be written in passive voice.

Invincible 11 V-ing and pp after be verbs and have verbs
You have to distinguish when to come.

Invincible 12, the verb in the nominative relative clause must determine whether the antecedent is the subject or object of the verb's action.

Intransitive verbs cannot be used in passive voice, but must be used in active voice.

Invincible 14 4-form passive voice You should not make the mistake of thinking that the object following the verb should be active.

Invincible 15 5-form passive voice verbs should not be mistaken for the object.

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CHAPTER 04 Auxiliary Verbs and the Subjunctive Mood
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Invincible 16 Present/future events should be written as “auxiliary verb + verb infinitive,” and speculation/regret about past events should be written as “auxiliary verb + have pp.”

Invincible 17 The that-clause used as the object of a verb that claims/suggests/requests/commands must use the infinitive form of the verb with "should" omitted.

When the 18 do verb emphasizes a regular verb, it should be written as “do/does/did + verb infinitive.”

In the conditional sentence of the 19th undefeated clause, the verbs in the if clause and the main clause must match.

Invincible 20 as if the verb in the conditional mood must use the tense one step earlier than the actual tense.

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CHAPTER 05 Auxiliary Verbs
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Invincible 21, a verb must be placed in the verb position, and a semi-verb must be placed in the noun/adjective/adverb position.

Invincible 22 Depending on the verb, a different auxiliary verb must come as the object.

Invincible 23 Depending on the relationship between the object and the objective complement and the verb, a different quasi-verb must come as the objective complement.

In terms of the meaning of the 24th participle, if the subject is the subject of the action indicated by the participle, the present participle should be used, and if the subject is the object, the past participle should be used.

Invincible 25 You must distinguish between the active and passive forms of gerunds/to-infinitives.

Invincible 26 The not that negates the meaning of a gerund/to-infinitive/participle phrase must come before the auxiliary verb.

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CHAPTER 06 Nouns, Pronouns, and Determiners
Basic grammar to know
27. Depending on the meaning of the noun, countable/uncountable, singular/plural must be distinguished.

28 The pronoun must agree in number with the noun it refers to.

Invincible 29 If the object is different from the subject, it should be used as an objective pronoun, and if it is the same object, it should be used as a reflexive pronoun.

Invincible 30 Other objects that are the same type as the nouns mentioned above should be written as that/those.

31 Many and (a) few must come before countable nouns, and much and (a) little must come before uncountable nouns.

Invincible 32 Every, another, either/neither should come before a singular noun, and all, other, both should come before a plural noun.

In sentences containing phrases with negative meanings, no cannot be used and any must be used.

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CHAPTER 07 Adjectives, Adverbs, and Comparative Phrases
Basic grammar to know
Invincible 34 Nouns must be modified by adjectives, and non-nouns must be modified by adverbs.

In the 35th position of the undefeated, an adjective, not an adverb, should come.

Invincible 36 Be careful with words that are used as both adjectives and adverbs.

Invincible 37 enough must come before a noun or after an adjective/adverb.

Invincible 38 Noun modifiers should be most, and adjective/adverb modifiers should be almost.

Invincible 39 Nouns should be modified by such, and adjectives/adverbs should be modified by so.

The forms of the 40th grade/comparative/superlative comparative phrases must be distinguished.

Invincible 41 Comparative emphasis should be done with much/even/(by) far/still/a lot, etc.

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CHAPTER 08 Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Relatives
Basic grammar to know
Invincible 42 A preposition must come before a word/phrase that functions as a noun, and a subordinate conjunction must come before a clause.

Invincible 43 An adjective expressing a thought/emotion must be followed by either a preposition or the conjunction that.

Invincible 44 There must be a subordinate conjunction that connects clauses with appropriate meaning.

Invincible 45 A relative pronoun that matches the type and rank of the antecedent must come.

Incomplete clauses must be preceded by a relative pronoun, and complete clauses must be preceded by a relative adverb or a “preposition + relative pronoun.”

Invincible 47 We must distinguish between noun clause conjunctions that precede complete and incomplete clauses.

Invincible 48 That can be used as both a noun clause conjunction and a relative pronoun, but what cannot be used as a relative pronoun modifying an antecedent.

Invincible 49 Be careful of phrases that can only be used with that.

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CHAPTER 09 Parallelism, Omission, Word Order, and Inversion
Basic grammar to know
Invincible 50 and/or/but must be listed in order of equal form and function.

The phrase that is repeated after and/but/or must be omitted and the remaining phrase must be used as is.

Invincible 52 The verbs do/be/have used in place of repeated content must be of the same kind as the verb they replace.

Indirect questions must be in the order of “question word + subject + verb.”

Invincible 54 If the object of “transitive verb + adverb” is a pronoun, it must come between the transitive verb and the adverb.

Invincible 55 You must pay attention to the word order of the inverted structure where the verb comes before the subject.

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Completely master the CSAT grammar questions with 12 representative questions.

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Hackers' College Scholastic Ability Test Grammar: The Unchanging Patterns of College Scholastic Ability Test Grammar

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High school students who want to get all the grammar questions correct on the college entrance exam, mock exams, and internal exams.
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A high school student who wants to organize all the grammar that appears in the CSAT into one book.


"Why "Hackers' College Scholastic Ability Test Grammar: Unchanging Patterns" Is So Special"

[Solve all your college entrance exam/internal exam grammar problems with 55 immutable patterns!]
1.
55 immutable patterns extracted from past CSAT/mock exams

We thoroughly analyzed past college entrance exam/mock exam questions and organized 55 frequently appearing grammar points that remain unchanged even as the exam changes every year and time passes into unchanging patterns.


2.
Thorough preparation for everything from key points to pitfalls using past CSAT/mock exam questions.

1) You can focus on learning how to approach problems by understanding the intent of the questions and looking at past exam examples and questions.
2) You can prepare thoroughly by organizing the content that is presented as a trap problem.

3.
Complete preparation for internal exam questions in one book

By solving grammar problems that have been transformed into subjective or descriptive questions, you can prepare for internal exams that were difficult to study separately because the question types are different from those of the CSAT/mock exams.

[Because it becomes my true skill that is not shaken by any variables!]
4.
'Step-by-step problem-solving-centered learning' that helps you solve a variety of problems and remember them for a long time.

1) Practice questions based on past exam questions by pattern
By applying patterns to practice problems created using past CSAT/mock exam questions, you can solidify what you've learned.

2) Mini Test
Even while studying a chapter, you can review it multiple times with simple quizzes, which increases your learning effectiveness.

3) Grammar Full Score Test
By studying the same types of questions as those on the CSAT, mock exams, and internal exams, you can thoroughly prepare for the actual exam.

5.
Essential grammar summary to build proper grammar skills

1) Basic concepts that make grammar easier
It helps students who lack grammar skills or need prior learning to start learning without any burden.

2) Basic grammar to know
You can build a solid foundation by clearly organizing only the grammar you must know before starting full-scale study for each chapter.

3) Grammar explanation by pattern
The grammar and grammatical precautions applied to each pattern are explained in detail, making it easy to understand.

6.
Provides a workbook to review and practice invariant patterns for various problems.

The abundant practice problems in the workbook will help you memorize the patterns you learned in the book and improve your problem-solving skills.


[Hackers' Additional Learning Content - HackersBook (HackersBook.com)]

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Vocabulary list
2.
Vocabulary test
3.
Descriptive Contrast Example Writing Worksheet
4.
Answers and Explanation PDF
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- Date of issue: January 3, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 284 pages | 835g | 210*280*17mm
- ISBN13: 9788965424604
- ISBN10: 8965424607

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