
Hackers Advanced English Grammar, Hitting the Target with Past Questions
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Why "Hacker's Advanced English Grammar: Hitting the Ground with Past Questions" is Special
[Because we hit the mark perfectly with past exam analysis!]
1.
Reflecting the latest trends in high school grades/CSAT/academic achievement test questions
2.
Reflecting key grammar points from the latest revised textbook
[Because it becomes my real skill that can be applied to any problem!]
3.
A variety of problem types that can perfectly prepare you for not only your school grades but also the CSAT.
4.
Easy and concise grammar explanations
5.
Provides a variety of supplementary learning materials to improve English skills.
You can perfectly prepare for your school grades and the CSAT by thoroughly reflecting big data from actual high school grades/CSAT/academic achievement test questions and the grammar of the latest revised textbooks.
You can easily learn essential advanced English grammar through concise and clear grammar explanations, and you can thoroughly prepare for the actual exam with a wealth of questions structured similarly to the actual exam.
Additionally, you can effectively review what you have learned and perfect your skills through various supplementary learning materials, including descriptive writing/interpretation worksheets.
[Because we hit the mark perfectly with past exam analysis!]
1.
Reflecting the latest trends in high school grades/CSAT/academic achievement test questions
2.
Reflecting key grammar points from the latest revised textbook
[Because it becomes my real skill that can be applied to any problem!]
3.
A variety of problem types that can perfectly prepare you for not only your school grades but also the CSAT.
4.
Easy and concise grammar explanations
5.
Provides a variety of supplementary learning materials to improve English skills.
You can perfectly prepare for your school grades and the CSAT by thoroughly reflecting big data from actual high school grades/CSAT/academic achievement test questions and the grammar of the latest revised textbooks.
You can easily learn essential advanced English grammar through concise and clear grammar explanations, and you can thoroughly prepare for the actual exam with a wealth of questions structured similarly to the actual exam.
Additionally, you can effectively review what you have learned and perfect your skills through various supplementary learning materials, including descriptive writing/interpretation worksheets.
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CHAPTER 1 SENTENCE FORMAT
POINT 1 Type 1 and Type 2
POINT 2 3 and 4 formats
POINT 3 5-Format: Verbs that use nouns/adjectives/to-infinitives as object complements
POINT 4 5-Format: Causative Verbs and Perceptual Verbs
CHAPTER 2 TENSE
POINT 1 Present Tense and Past Tense
POINT 2 Future Tense
POINT 3 Progressive Tense
POINT 4 Present Perfect Tense
POINT 5 Past Perfect Tense
POINT 6 Future Perfect Tense and Perfect Progressive Tense
CHAPTER 3 Auxiliary Verbs
POINT 1 can, may
POINT 2 must, have to
POINT 3 should, ought to
POINT 4 used to, would
POINT 5 Idiomatic Expressions for Auxiliary Verbs
POINT 6 Auxiliary verb + have + pp
CHAPTER 4 Passive Voice
POINT 1 Active and passive voice
POINT 2 Various forms of passive voice
POINT 3 Passive voice in 4-type sentences
POINT 4 Passive voice in 5-type sentences
POINT 5 Passive voice in sentences with that clause as the object
POINT 6 Passive voice to watch out for
CHAPTER 5 Nouns/Articles/Pronouns
POINT 1 Countable and uncountable nouns
POINT 2 Article
POINT 3 Demonstrative Pronouns
POINT 4 Reflexive Pronouns
POINT 5 Various uses of it
POINT 6 Indefinite pronouns: one, another, other
POINT 7 Indefinite pronouns: all, each, none
POINT 8 Indefinite pronouns: both, either, neither
CHAPTER 6 ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
POINT 1 Usage of Adjectives
POINT 2 Quantifiers
POINT 3 The Role of Adverbs
POINT 4: Position of adverbs to be careful of
CHAPTER 7 PREPOSITIONS
POINT 1 Prepositions indicating time: at, on, in
POINT 2 Other prepositions indicating time
POINT 3 Prepositions indicating place/location
POINT 4 Prepositions indicating direction
POINT 5 Other Prepositions I
POINT 6 Other Prepositions II
CHAPTER 8 INFINITIVES
POINT 1 Nominal usage
POINT 2 Adjectival usage
POINT 3 Adverbial usage
POINT 4 Subject of the infinitive
POINT 5 Tense and voice of to-infinitive
POINT 6 Verbs that use infinitives as object complements
POINT 7 to-infinitive structure
POINT 8 Independent Infinitive
CHAPTER 9 Gerunds
POINT 1 Form and use of gerunds
POINT 2 Semantic subject of gerund
POINT 3 Tense and voice of gerunds
POINT 4 Verbs that use gerunds and to-infinitives as objects I
POINT 5 Verbs that use gerunds and to-infinitives as objects II
POINT 6 Gerund Idioms
CHAPTER 10 Participles
POINT 1 Forms and uses of participles
POINT 2 Present Participle and Past Participle
POINT 3 How to create a participle phrase
POINT 4 The various meanings of participle phrases
POINT 5 Tense and voice of participle phrases
POINT 6 Participle phrases to watch out for
CHAPTER 11 RELATIONSHIPS
POINT 1 The Role and Types of Relative Pronouns
POINT 2 Nominative Relative Pronouns
POINT 3 Objective Relative Pronouns
POINT 4 Possessive Relative Pronouns
POINT 5 Relative Pronoun that
POINT 6 Relative Pronoun What
POINT 7 Preposition + Relative Pronoun
POINT 8 Relative Adverbs
POINT 9 Continuous Use of Relatives
POINT 10 Complex Relatives
CHAPTER 12 CONJUNCTIONS
POINT 1 Coordinating Conjunctions
POINT 2 Correlative Conjunctions
POINT 3 Subordinating conjunction leading to noun clause: that
POINT 4 Subordinating conjunctions leading noun clauses: if/whether
POINT 5 Subordinating Conjunctions Leading Noun Clauses: Interrogative Words
POINT 6 Subordinating conjunctions leading adverbial clauses: time/condition
POINT 7 Subordinating conjunctions leading adverbial clauses: Cause/Concession
POINT 8 Subordinating Conjunctions Leading Adverbial Clauses: Purpose/Result
CHAPTER 13 Comparative Phrases
POINT 1 How to make comparative and superlative forms
POINT 2 Comparison of base grades and expressions related to base grades
POINT 3 Comparative Comparison
POINT 4 Expressions related to comparatives
POINT 5 Superlative Comparison and Superlative Related Expressions
POINT 6 Superlative comparative expressions using the primary and comparative degrees
CHAPTER 14 CONSUMPTIONAL MOVEMENT
POINT 1 Past Subjunctive
POINT 2 Past Perfect Conditional
POINT 3 Mixed Conditional
POINT 4 I wish conditional
POINT 5 as if[though] subjunctive mood
POINT 6 Conditional sentences without if
POINT 7 Without[But for] Subjunctive mood
POINT 8 if clause substitute phrases
CHAPTER 15 Agreement and Speech
POINT 1 Number Match Ⅰ
POINT 2 Number Match Ⅱ
POINT 3 Tense Agreement
POINT 4 Exceptions to Tense Agreement
POINT 5: Transitioning Speech: Declarative Sentences
POINT 6: Changing Speech Styles: Interrogative/Imperative Sentences
CHAPTER 16 Special Syntax
POINT 1 Emphasis
POINT 2 Negative
POINT 3 Inversion Ⅰ
POINT 4 Inversion II
POINT 5 Parallel
POINT 6 Apposition, Omission
POINT 1 Type 1 and Type 2
POINT 2 3 and 4 formats
POINT 3 5-Format: Verbs that use nouns/adjectives/to-infinitives as object complements
POINT 4 5-Format: Causative Verbs and Perceptual Verbs
CHAPTER 2 TENSE
POINT 1 Present Tense and Past Tense
POINT 2 Future Tense
POINT 3 Progressive Tense
POINT 4 Present Perfect Tense
POINT 5 Past Perfect Tense
POINT 6 Future Perfect Tense and Perfect Progressive Tense
CHAPTER 3 Auxiliary Verbs
POINT 1 can, may
POINT 2 must, have to
POINT 3 should, ought to
POINT 4 used to, would
POINT 5 Idiomatic Expressions for Auxiliary Verbs
POINT 6 Auxiliary verb + have + pp
CHAPTER 4 Passive Voice
POINT 1 Active and passive voice
POINT 2 Various forms of passive voice
POINT 3 Passive voice in 4-type sentences
POINT 4 Passive voice in 5-type sentences
POINT 5 Passive voice in sentences with that clause as the object
POINT 6 Passive voice to watch out for
CHAPTER 5 Nouns/Articles/Pronouns
POINT 1 Countable and uncountable nouns
POINT 2 Article
POINT 3 Demonstrative Pronouns
POINT 4 Reflexive Pronouns
POINT 5 Various uses of it
POINT 6 Indefinite pronouns: one, another, other
POINT 7 Indefinite pronouns: all, each, none
POINT 8 Indefinite pronouns: both, either, neither
CHAPTER 6 ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
POINT 1 Usage of Adjectives
POINT 2 Quantifiers
POINT 3 The Role of Adverbs
POINT 4: Position of adverbs to be careful of
CHAPTER 7 PREPOSITIONS
POINT 1 Prepositions indicating time: at, on, in
POINT 2 Other prepositions indicating time
POINT 3 Prepositions indicating place/location
POINT 4 Prepositions indicating direction
POINT 5 Other Prepositions I
POINT 6 Other Prepositions II
CHAPTER 8 INFINITIVES
POINT 1 Nominal usage
POINT 2 Adjectival usage
POINT 3 Adverbial usage
POINT 4 Subject of the infinitive
POINT 5 Tense and voice of to-infinitive
POINT 6 Verbs that use infinitives as object complements
POINT 7 to-infinitive structure
POINT 8 Independent Infinitive
CHAPTER 9 Gerunds
POINT 1 Form and use of gerunds
POINT 2 Semantic subject of gerund
POINT 3 Tense and voice of gerunds
POINT 4 Verbs that use gerunds and to-infinitives as objects I
POINT 5 Verbs that use gerunds and to-infinitives as objects II
POINT 6 Gerund Idioms
CHAPTER 10 Participles
POINT 1 Forms and uses of participles
POINT 2 Present Participle and Past Participle
POINT 3 How to create a participle phrase
POINT 4 The various meanings of participle phrases
POINT 5 Tense and voice of participle phrases
POINT 6 Participle phrases to watch out for
CHAPTER 11 RELATIONSHIPS
POINT 1 The Role and Types of Relative Pronouns
POINT 2 Nominative Relative Pronouns
POINT 3 Objective Relative Pronouns
POINT 4 Possessive Relative Pronouns
POINT 5 Relative Pronoun that
POINT 6 Relative Pronoun What
POINT 7 Preposition + Relative Pronoun
POINT 8 Relative Adverbs
POINT 9 Continuous Use of Relatives
POINT 10 Complex Relatives
CHAPTER 12 CONJUNCTIONS
POINT 1 Coordinating Conjunctions
POINT 2 Correlative Conjunctions
POINT 3 Subordinating conjunction leading to noun clause: that
POINT 4 Subordinating conjunctions leading noun clauses: if/whether
POINT 5 Subordinating Conjunctions Leading Noun Clauses: Interrogative Words
POINT 6 Subordinating conjunctions leading adverbial clauses: time/condition
POINT 7 Subordinating conjunctions leading adverbial clauses: Cause/Concession
POINT 8 Subordinating Conjunctions Leading Adverbial Clauses: Purpose/Result
CHAPTER 13 Comparative Phrases
POINT 1 How to make comparative and superlative forms
POINT 2 Comparison of base grades and expressions related to base grades
POINT 3 Comparative Comparison
POINT 4 Expressions related to comparatives
POINT 5 Superlative Comparison and Superlative Related Expressions
POINT 6 Superlative comparative expressions using the primary and comparative degrees
CHAPTER 14 CONSUMPTIONAL MOVEMENT
POINT 1 Past Subjunctive
POINT 2 Past Perfect Conditional
POINT 3 Mixed Conditional
POINT 4 I wish conditional
POINT 5 as if[though] subjunctive mood
POINT 6 Conditional sentences without if
POINT 7 Without[But for] Subjunctive mood
POINT 8 if clause substitute phrases
CHAPTER 15 Agreement and Speech
POINT 1 Number Match Ⅰ
POINT 2 Number Match Ⅱ
POINT 3 Tense Agreement
POINT 4 Exceptions to Tense Agreement
POINT 5: Transitioning Speech: Declarative Sentences
POINT 6: Changing Speech Styles: Interrogative/Imperative Sentences
CHAPTER 16 Special Syntax
POINT 1 Emphasis
POINT 2 Negative
POINT 3 Inversion Ⅰ
POINT 4 Inversion II
POINT 5 Parallel
POINT 6 Apposition, Omission
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Publisher's Review
"The #1 Bestseller in Middle and High School Reference Books! Hackers Vocabulary: Etymology"
“Hackers Advanced English Grammar, Hitting the Mark with Past Questions,” published by #1 Hackers, is also #1 Hackers for middle and high school English.”
You have to master past exam questions to improve your score. The miracle of improving your school/college entrance exam scores found in past exam questions!
[Recommended for these people]
1.
Students preparing for high school through high school freshman year who want to learn essential English grammar in one book and prepare for high school grades and the college entrance exam.
2.
High school students who want to get a feel for the real exam through questions that reflect actual high school grades/CSAT/academic achievement test questions
"Why "Hacker's Advanced English Grammar: Hitting the Ground with Past Questions" is Special"
[Because we hit the mark perfectly with past exam analysis!]
1.
Reflecting the latest trends in high school grades/CSAT/academic achievement test questions
We thoroughly analyzed and reflected key points from actual exam questions extracted from big data.
2.
Reflecting key grammar points from the latest revised textbook
You can learn all the key grammar points covered in the latest revised textbook without missing anything.
[Because it becomes my real skill that can be applied to any problem!]
3.
A variety of problem types that can perfectly prepare you for not only your school grades but also the CSAT.
You can get a feel for the actual exam with a variety of multiple-choice and descriptive questions and practice problems created by modifying previous exam questions from the CSAT/academic achievement test, so you can prepare for everything from the CSAT to the CSAT.
there is.
4.
Easy and concise grammar explanations
Anyone can easily understand and apply the essential English grammar that high school students must know.
5.
Provides a variety of supplementary learning materials to improve English skills.
1) Example/problem interpretation file
You can easily and accurately understand the meaning of examples and problems without having to look up the meaning of the words directly.
2) Writing/Interpretation Worksheet
You can thoroughly prepare for the descriptive questions on your final exam by solving the abundant problems in the writing/interpretation worksheet .
3) Vocabulary list & vocabulary test
You can memorize words more effectively by organizing key vocabulary by chapter.
[Hackers' Additional Learning Content - HackersBook (HackersBook.com)]
1) Example/problem interpretation file for this textbook
2) Descriptive Writing/Interpretation Worksheet
3) Vocabulary list
4) Vocabulary test
[Hacker's Vocabulary Etymology] #1 Bestseller in the Middle/High School Reference Book Category at Kyobo Bookstore (January 7, 2021)
(Based on online weekly statistics)
“Hackers Advanced English Grammar, Hitting the Mark with Past Questions,” published by #1 Hackers, is also #1 Hackers for middle and high school English.”
You have to master past exam questions to improve your score. The miracle of improving your school/college entrance exam scores found in past exam questions!
[Recommended for these people]
1.
Students preparing for high school through high school freshman year who want to learn essential English grammar in one book and prepare for high school grades and the college entrance exam.
2.
High school students who want to get a feel for the real exam through questions that reflect actual high school grades/CSAT/academic achievement test questions
"Why "Hacker's Advanced English Grammar: Hitting the Ground with Past Questions" is Special"
[Because we hit the mark perfectly with past exam analysis!]
1.
Reflecting the latest trends in high school grades/CSAT/academic achievement test questions
We thoroughly analyzed and reflected key points from actual exam questions extracted from big data.
2.
Reflecting key grammar points from the latest revised textbook
You can learn all the key grammar points covered in the latest revised textbook without missing anything.
[Because it becomes my real skill that can be applied to any problem!]
3.
A variety of problem types that can perfectly prepare you for not only your school grades but also the CSAT.
You can get a feel for the actual exam with a variety of multiple-choice and descriptive questions and practice problems created by modifying previous exam questions from the CSAT/academic achievement test, so you can prepare for everything from the CSAT to the CSAT.
there is.
4.
Easy and concise grammar explanations
Anyone can easily understand and apply the essential English grammar that high school students must know.
5.
Provides a variety of supplementary learning materials to improve English skills.
1) Example/problem interpretation file
You can easily and accurately understand the meaning of examples and problems without having to look up the meaning of the words directly.
2) Writing/Interpretation Worksheet
You can thoroughly prepare for the descriptive questions on your final exam by solving the abundant problems in the writing/interpretation worksheet .
3) Vocabulary list & vocabulary test
You can memorize words more effectively by organizing key vocabulary by chapter.
[Hackers' Additional Learning Content - HackersBook (HackersBook.com)]
1) Example/problem interpretation file for this textbook
2) Descriptive Writing/Interpretation Worksheet
3) Vocabulary list
4) Vocabulary test
[Hacker's Vocabulary Etymology] #1 Bestseller in the Middle/High School Reference Book Category at Kyobo Bookstore (January 7, 2021)
(Based on online weekly statistics)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: May 20, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 208 pages | 210*280*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788965424789
- ISBN10: 896542478X
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