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Grammar Insight Basics
Grammar Insight Basics
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Essential English Grammar and Grammar for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT)
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"Grammar Insight Basics" is an English textbook for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) that analyzes the grammar points of grammar problems that have appeared on the CSAT over the past 10 years, allowing students to easily approach grammar concepts and CSAT grammar problems.
The essential grammar for the CSAT is presented point by point within each unit, explaining the basic concepts and including questions that ask for understanding of the explained concepts.
Additionally, you can download various supplementary materials, such as vocabulary lists and previous exam questions with clear and detailed explanations, for free from the website.
Let's confidently achieve a grade 1 in the English section of the actual CSAT through 『Grammar Insight Basics』!
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Chapter 1 Understanding Subjects and Verbs
Unit 01 Subject-Verb Number Agreement ----------------------------- 014
Point 1: Infinitive phrase, gerund phrase Point 2: Noun clause subject
Point 3 "Partial expression + of + noun" Subject Point 4 Subject that receives the phrase's modification
Point 5 Subject receiving the formula in clause Point 6 Number agreement in inversion structure

Unit 02 Verb Types and Sentence Patterns ------------------------------- 024
Point 1 Verb complement Point 2 5-form verb and objective complement
Point 3: "Transitive verb + object + preposition" syntax Point 4: Transitive and intransitive verbs that are easy to confuse
Point 5 Verbs that use the object it Point 6 That clause expressing necessity

Unit 03 Verb Conjugation: Tense and Voice ---------------------------- 036
Point 1: Present Tense vs. Future Tense Point 2: Past Tense vs. Present Perfect Tense
Point 3: Past Tense vs. Past Perfect Tense Point 4: Combination of Tense and Voice
Point 5 Key Passive Voice Phrases Point 6 Verbs Not Used in Passive Voice
Point 7: Passive voice of causative and perceptual verbs

Chapter 2 Verbs
Unit 04 Infinitives and Gerunds -------------------------------- 054
Point 1 Distinction between to-infinitive and gerund Point 2 Subject in meaning of to-infinitive and gerund
Point 3 Tense of infinitives and gerunds Point 4 Tense of infinitives and gerunds
Point 5: Distinguishing between the infinitive and the preposition to Point 6: Idiomatic expressions for the infinitive and the gerund

Unit 05 Participles, Participle Phrases --------------------------------- 066
Point 1 Participle modifying before a noun Point 2 Participle modifying after a noun
Point 3: The role of participles Point 4: Participle phrases: active vs. passive
Point 5 "with + noun + participle" Point 6 Emotional verbs: active vs. passive

Unit 06 Verbs and Quasi-Verbs ----------------------------------- 078
Point 1: Verb vs. Semi-verb Point 2: Verb infinitive vs. to-infinitive
Point 3: Noun vs. Gerund Point 4: To-Infinitive vs. Present Participle
Point 5 Present participle vs. gerund Point 6 Relative vs. participle

Chapter 3 Understanding the Connection Structure
Unit 07 Conjunctions, Prepositions, and Parallel Structures ------------------------- 096
Point 1 Conjunction vs. Preposition Point 2 Conjunction that vs. Relative Pronoun what
Point 3 Conjunctions to watch out for Point 4 Prepositions that are easy to confuse
Point 5 Parallel Structure

Unit 08 Relatives ----------------------------------------- 108
Point 1 Use of relative pronouns Point 2 Relative pronouns what vs. that
Point 3: Relative Pronouns vs. Relative Adverbs Point 4: Complex Relatives
Point 5: Use of relative clauses to be careful of

Chapter 4 Parts of Speech, Auxiliary Verbs, Conditionals, and Special Phrases
Unit 09 Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Comparative Phrases -------------- 128
Point 1: Countable nouns vs. uncountable nouns. Point 2: Personal pronouns vs. reflexive pronouns.
Point 3: Pronouns to Watch Out for Point 4: Adjectives vs. Adverbs
Point 5 Comparison Syntax

Unit 10 Auxiliary Verbs, Subjunctive Mood --------------------------------- 140
Point 1: Auxiliary Verb + Have + Past Participle Point 2: Auxiliary Verb Idioms
Point 3: Past subjunctive vs. past perfect subjunctive Point 4: Mixed subjunctive and omission of "If"
Point 5 Expressions using the subjunctive tense

Unit 11 Inversion, Emphasis, Insertion, Omission, Apposition, Negation --------------- 152
Point 1 Inverted syntax Point 2 Emphasized syntax
Point 3 Insertion, Omission, and Proverbs Point 4 Appositive Constructions
Point 5 Negative phrases

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Publisher's Review
(1) Essential grammar concepts for the English CSAT are organized by point and include examples and problems that are easy to apply.
- Step 1 (sentence), Step 2 (paragraph), Step 3 (descriptive writing) step-by-step problems · Concluded with the CSAT grammar test

(2) Easy-to-understand answers and explanations
- Easy to find as it consists of answers, explanations, and interpretations for each question

(3) Supplementary materials that enable learners to take initiative in learning
- Free download of vocabulary list and previous exam questions from the website (www.darakwon.co.kr)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 4, 2020
- Page count, weight, size: 208 pages | 210*280mm
- ISBN13: 9788927741336
- ISBN10: 8927741331

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