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Astronomical basics
Astronomical basics
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Book Introduction
This is a sentence-by-sentence grammar textbook for high school students, aimed at learning essential high school grammar and expanding vocabulary.
It is suitable for students who have learned grammar/sentences but have difficulty interpreting them, and for students who want to increase their learning effectiveness with appropriate difficulty and fun examples. It is explained in a diagrammatic way to suit Generation Z.
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Chapter 01 Sentence Structure
Unit 01 Sentence Components
Point 01 Subject (S) and Verb (V)
Point 02 Impersonal subject it / Inanimate subject
Point 03 Object (O), Complement (C)
Point 04 Modifier (M)
Unit 02 Phrases and Clauses
Point 05 Noun phrase, adjective phrase, adverb phrase
Point 06 Coordinate clauses, subordinate clauses
Unit 03 Sentence Format
Point 07 S+V
Point 08 S+V+SC
Point 09 S+V+O
Point 10 S+V+IO+DO
Point 11 S+V+O+OC
Point 12 Distinction between C (complement), O (object), and M (modifier)

Chapter 02 The Role of Verbs
Unit 04 Verb Tense
Point 13 Present, Past, Future, Progressive
Point 14 have pp
/ have been v-ing
Point 15 had pp
/ had been v-ing / will have pp
Unit 05 Auxiliary Verbs
Point 16 be, have, do
Point 17 can, may, will, must, should, need
Point 18 Guess: must 〉 will 〉 should 〉 can 〉 may
Point 19 Auxiliary verb + have pp
Point 20: Difficult to interpret should
Point 21 Various auxiliary verb expressions
Unit 06 Passive Voice
Point 22 be pp(+by+actor)
Point 23 be pp+O / be pp+to.for+O
Point 24 be pp+C
Point 25 Auxiliary verb + be pp
/ passive tense
Point 26 Passive voice of verb phrases / Passive voice of sentences with that clause as the object
Point 27 Various passive expressions
Unit 07 Conditional Mood
Point 28 Past Subjunctive
Point 29: Past Perfect Subjunctive
Point 30 Mixed conditional / Omission of if / if ~ should / if ~ were to
Point 31 S+wish+subjunctive / as if[though]+subjunctive / if only+subjunctive
Point 32 Expressions that have a family meaning

Chapter 03 The Role of to-v/v-ing/pp
Unit 08 to-v (to-infinitive) I
Point 33: Basic form, negation, tense, and passive voice of to-v
Point 34 S, O used as to-v / interrogative + to-v
Point 35 for/of+O'+to-v
Point 36 to-v / be to-v used as SC
Point 37 to-v used as OC
Point 38 (pro)noun + to-v (+ preposition)
Unit 09 to-v (to-infinitive) II
Point 39 Adverbial role of to-v ①: to do ~; to do ~
Point 40 to-v as an adverb ②: ~so; ~hadan-ni
Point 41 to-v as an adverb ③: If ~; To ~
Point 42 to-v as an adverb ④: Modifying the entire sentence
Point 43: to-v as an adverb ⑤: Various expressions
Unit 10 v-ing (gerund)
Point 44 Basic form, negation, tense, and passive voice of v-ing
Point 45 v-ing / it ~ v-ing expression used as S.SC
Point 46 v-ing used as O
Point 47 Preposition + v-ing
Point 48 Various v-ing expressions
Unit 11 v-ing (present participle), pp
(past participle)
Point 49 v-ing and pp modifying nouns
v-ing and pp used as Point 50 OC
Point 51 Participle Phrase ①: Time Relationship
Point 52 Participle Phrase ②: Cause, Condition, Concession
Point 53 Tense, voice, and negation of participle phrases
Point 54: Subject and participle phrases with conjunctions
Point 55 with+O+v-ing/pp
/ Frequently used participle phrases

Chapter 04 Sentence Expansion
Unit 12 Conjunctions and Parallel Structures
Point 56 Coordinating conjunctions and, but, or, for, so, nor
Point 57 Paired Conjunctions
Point 58 Parallel Structure
Unit 13 Conjunctions and interrogatives that lead noun clauses
Point 59 Noun clauses led by the conjunction that
Point 60 Noun clauses led by the conjunction whether.if
Point 61 Noun clauses led by interrogative pronouns
Unit 14 Conjunctions that lead adverbial clauses
Point 62 Adverbial clauses indicating time
Point 63 Cause. Adverbial clauses expressing reason, result, or purpose.
Point 64: Adverbial clauses expressing conditions, concessions, contrast, and methods
Point 65: Multiple meanings of if and as
Unit 15 Relatives that lead adjective clauses, noun clauses, and adverbial clauses
Point 66 who, whose, whom, which, that
Point 67 when, where, why, how
Point 68 what
Point 69 Omission of relative clauses
Point 70 Preposition + Relative Pronoun / Relative Pronoun Separated from Antecedent
Point 71 whoever, whatever, whichever, whenever, wherever, however
Point 72 That has many meanings

Chapter 05 Interpreting Special and Difficult Sentences
Unit 16 Comparative Phrases
Point 73: Comparison of original grades
Point 74 Key expressions using the original form
Point 75 Comparative Comparison
Point 76: Key expressions using comparatives
Point 77 Top-tier comparison
Point 78: Key expressions using superlatives
Unit 17 Special Syntax
Point 79 Dochi
Point 80 Negation
Point 81 Emphasis
Point 82 omitted
Point 83 Insertion / Apposition
Unit 18 Verbs and Various Expressions
Point 84 Verb Phrase
Point 85 Verb + A + Preposition + B ①
Point 86 Verb + A + Preposition + B ②
Unit 19 Tricky Sentences
Point 87: Finding the Subject / Detecting Phrases / Grouping Modifiers
Point 88 Sentences with multiple clauses and phrases / Sentences with one word and phrase used in multiple roles

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Publisher's Review
- Schematic explanations that are easy to understand at a glance: Easy-to-memorize interpretation formulas presented in [syntax + interpretation] format
- Use easy-to-understand grammar terms rather than outdated grammar terms
- Consists of sentences suitable for applying grammar and sentences that appear in actual exams.
- Includes descriptive questions
- Includes past sentences from the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT)/Evaluation Institute for High School 1st and 2nd graders
- [30-day completion], [20-day completion] study plan provided
- Separate detailed commentary: sentence interpretation, grammar explanation, problem explanation, reading in sections, sentence component analysis, interpretation tips, background knowledge, vocabulary knowledge
- Abundant supplementary materials provided: sentence MP3s, interpretation practice sheets, and writing practice sheets (download: www.nebooks.co.kr)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 5, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 376 pages | 678g | 215*290*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791125335078
- ISBN10: 1125335076
- Reference book for use in: prospective high school students
- Reference book usage semester: Common semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide

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