
Moonmajung LEVEL 2
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Book Introduction
The Moonmajung (Mastering Middle School English Grammar through Problems) series is a grammar book that thoroughly analyzes the new curriculum and textbooks and organizes core middle school grammar through problems.
By dividing the essential grammar at the middle school level into a detailed table of contents, you can master the concepts through subjective questions, and you can fully prepare for the actual exam through the internal exam preparation test that reflects the latest internal exam question types and intensive descriptive practice.
Additionally, it is designed to help you thoroughly cover essential middle school grammar by providing a grammar summary notebook that organizes the grammar concepts you have learned, a workbook that allows for review with additional problems, and two comprehensive assessments that allow you to finally check the entire learning content.
By dividing the essential grammar at the middle school level into a detailed table of contents, you can master the concepts through subjective questions, and you can fully prepare for the actual exam through the internal exam preparation test that reflects the latest internal exam question types and intensive descriptive practice.
Additionally, it is designed to help you thoroughly cover essential middle school grammar by providing a grammar summary notebook that organizes the grammar concepts you have learned, a workbook that allows for review with additional problems, and two comprehensive assessments that allow you to finally check the entire learning content.
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CHAPTER 01 Basic Grammar
01 The 8 Parts of Speech in English
02 Sentence components
03 Phrases, clauses, and sentences
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 02 Sentence Format
01 Type 1 / Type 2
02 Sensory Verb + Adjective
03 Type 3 / Type 4
04 Transition from 4-format to 3-format
05 5th form - When the objective case complement is a noun/adjective
06 5th form - When the objective complement is to-infinitive
07 5th Form - Causative Verbs
08 Type 5 - Perception Verbs
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 03 Tense
01 Progressive
02 Use and form of present perfect tense
03 Usage of Present Perfect - Experience
04 Usage of Present Perfect - Perfect
05 Usage of Present Perfect - Continued
06 Usage of Present Perfect - Result
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 04 Pronouns
01 Indefinite pronoun one
02 Indefinite pronouns all / both
03 Indefinite pronouns some / any / each
04 Indefinite pronouns another / one ~ the other ...
05 Indefinite pronouns some ~ others ...
/ each other / one another
06 Indefinite pronouns -thing / -body / -one
07 Reflexive usage of reflexive pronouns / Emphatic usage
08 Idiomatic expressions of reflexive pronouns
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 05 Auxiliary Verbs
01 can
02 may
03 will / be going to
04 must
05 have to
06 should
07 would like to / had better
08 used to / would
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 06 to-infinitive
01 The role of the to-infinitive
02 Nominal usage of to-infinitive - subject (subject it)
03 Nominal Use of the Infinitive - Complement/Object Role
04 Nominal usage of to-infinitive - interrogative + to-infinitive
05 Adjectival use of the infinitive - Modifying (pro)nouns
06 Adjectival use of to-infinitive - be verb + to-infinitive
07 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive - Purpose / Cause of Emotion
08 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive - Result / Basis for Judgment
08 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive - Purpose / Cause of Emotion
09 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive - Conditional / Adjectival Modifier
10. Subject of the meaning of the to-infinitive
11 too ~ to-v
12 ~ enough to-v
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 07 Gerunds
01 The role of gerunds
02 Gerund Idioms
03 Gerund vs.
Present Participle I
04 Gerund vs.
Present Participle II
05 Verbs that use a gerund or to-infinitive as their object
06 Verbs that use both gerunds and to-infinitives as objects
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 08 COMPARISON
01 Original, comparative, and superlative degrees of adjectives/adverbs
02 Comparison of original grades - as ~ as structure
03 Comparative Comparison - Comparative + than
04 Superlative Comparison - the+Superlative
05 Expressing comparisons using multiples
06 the+comparative, the+comparative / comparative+and+comparative
07 which ~ comparative / one of the + superlative + plural noun
08 Expressing the superlative with the comparative and primary degrees
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 09 Passive Voice
01 Active and passive voice
02 How to create passive voice
03 Passive voice in past tense/future tense
04 Negative and interrogative sentences in passive voice / Passive voice of auxiliary verbs
05 Passive voice in type 4 sentences
06 Passive voice in sentences of type 5
07 Passive voice of perceptual verbs and causative verbs
08 Passive voice of verb phrases
09 Omission of 〈by+actor〉
10 Passive Voice Idioms
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 10 CONJUNCTIONS
01 Coordinating Conjunctions and / but / or / so
02 Correlative Conjunctions both A and B / not only A but also B, etc.
03 Conjunctions indicating time when / as / while
04 Conjunctions indicating time before / after / until [till]
05 Conjunctions indicating reasons because / as / since
06 Conjunctions indicating results so ~ that …
07 Conditional conjunctions if / unless
08 Conjunction expressing concession though [although]
09 Subordinate conjunction that leads noun clauses
10 Commands + and/or
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 11 Participles
01 Present participle
02 Past participle
03 How to create a participle phrase
04 Participle phrases indicating time/reason
05 Participle phrases indicating simultaneous/continuous actions
06 Participle phrases expressing conditions/concessions
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 12 RELATIONSHIPS
01 Role and types of relative pronouns
02 Nominative relative pronouns
03 Possessive relative pronouns
04 Objective Relative Pronouns
05 Relative Pronouns who vs.
interrogative pronoun who
06 Relative pronoun that
07 Relative pronouns that vs.
Subordinate conjunction that
08 Relative Pronoun What
09 Relative Pronouns what vs.
Interrogative word what
10 Omission of relative pronouns
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 13 CONSUMPTIONAL MOVEMENT
01 Past conditional
02 Past Perfect Conditional
03 I wish + past conditional
04 I wish + past perfect conditional
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 14 Agreement and Speech
01 Agreement of tenses
02 Exceptions to tense agreement
03 Transition of speech style in declarative sentences
04 Transition of speech in interrogative sentences without interrogative pronouns
05 Transition of speech in interrogative sentences with interrogative pronouns
06 Indirect questions
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
Appendix 1 comprehensive evaluation, 2 comprehensive evaluations
01 The 8 Parts of Speech in English
02 Sentence components
03 Phrases, clauses, and sentences
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 02 Sentence Format
01 Type 1 / Type 2
02 Sensory Verb + Adjective
03 Type 3 / Type 4
04 Transition from 4-format to 3-format
05 5th form - When the objective case complement is a noun/adjective
06 5th form - When the objective complement is to-infinitive
07 5th Form - Causative Verbs
08 Type 5 - Perception Verbs
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 03 Tense
01 Progressive
02 Use and form of present perfect tense
03 Usage of Present Perfect - Experience
04 Usage of Present Perfect - Perfect
05 Usage of Present Perfect - Continued
06 Usage of Present Perfect - Result
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 04 Pronouns
01 Indefinite pronoun one
02 Indefinite pronouns all / both
03 Indefinite pronouns some / any / each
04 Indefinite pronouns another / one ~ the other ...
05 Indefinite pronouns some ~ others ...
/ each other / one another
06 Indefinite pronouns -thing / -body / -one
07 Reflexive usage of reflexive pronouns / Emphatic usage
08 Idiomatic expressions of reflexive pronouns
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 05 Auxiliary Verbs
01 can
02 may
03 will / be going to
04 must
05 have to
06 should
07 would like to / had better
08 used to / would
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 06 to-infinitive
01 The role of the to-infinitive
02 Nominal usage of to-infinitive - subject (subject it)
03 Nominal Use of the Infinitive - Complement/Object Role
04 Nominal usage of to-infinitive - interrogative + to-infinitive
05 Adjectival use of the infinitive - Modifying (pro)nouns
06 Adjectival use of to-infinitive - be verb + to-infinitive
07 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive - Purpose / Cause of Emotion
08 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive - Result / Basis for Judgment
08 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive - Purpose / Cause of Emotion
09 Adverbial Use of the Infinitive - Conditional / Adjectival Modifier
10. Subject of the meaning of the to-infinitive
11 too ~ to-v
12 ~ enough to-v
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 07 Gerunds
01 The role of gerunds
02 Gerund Idioms
03 Gerund vs.
Present Participle I
04 Gerund vs.
Present Participle II
05 Verbs that use a gerund or to-infinitive as their object
06 Verbs that use both gerunds and to-infinitives as objects
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 08 COMPARISON
01 Original, comparative, and superlative degrees of adjectives/adverbs
02 Comparison of original grades - as ~ as structure
03 Comparative Comparison - Comparative + than
04 Superlative Comparison - the+Superlative
05 Expressing comparisons using multiples
06 the+comparative, the+comparative / comparative+and+comparative
07 which ~ comparative / one of the + superlative + plural noun
08 Expressing the superlative with the comparative and primary degrees
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 09 Passive Voice
01 Active and passive voice
02 How to create passive voice
03 Passive voice in past tense/future tense
04 Negative and interrogative sentences in passive voice / Passive voice of auxiliary verbs
05 Passive voice in type 4 sentences
06 Passive voice in sentences of type 5
07 Passive voice of perceptual verbs and causative verbs
08 Passive voice of verb phrases
09 Omission of 〈by+actor〉
10 Passive Voice Idioms
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 10 CONJUNCTIONS
01 Coordinating Conjunctions and / but / or / so
02 Correlative Conjunctions both A and B / not only A but also B, etc.
03 Conjunctions indicating time when / as / while
04 Conjunctions indicating time before / after / until [till]
05 Conjunctions indicating reasons because / as / since
06 Conjunctions indicating results so ~ that …
07 Conditional conjunctions if / unless
08 Conjunction expressing concession though [although]
09 Subordinate conjunction that leads noun clauses
10 Commands + and/or
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 11 Participles
01 Present participle
02 Past participle
03 How to create a participle phrase
04 Participle phrases indicating time/reason
05 Participle phrases indicating simultaneous/continuous actions
06 Participle phrases expressing conditions/concessions
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 12 RELATIONSHIPS
01 Role and types of relative pronouns
02 Nominative relative pronouns
03 Possessive relative pronouns
04 Objective Relative Pronouns
05 Relative Pronouns who vs.
interrogative pronoun who
06 Relative pronoun that
07 Relative pronouns that vs.
Subordinate conjunction that
08 Relative Pronoun What
09 Relative Pronouns what vs.
Interrogative word what
10 Omission of relative pronouns
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 13 CONSUMPTIONAL MOVEMENT
01 Past conditional
02 Past Perfect Conditional
03 I wish + past conditional
04 I wish + past perfect conditional
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
CHAPTER 14 Agreement and Speech
01 Agreement of tenses
02 Exceptions to tense agreement
03 Transition of speech style in declarative sentences
04 Transition of speech in interrogative sentences without interrogative pronouns
05 Transition of speech in interrogative sentences with interrogative pronouns
06 Indirect questions
● Practical test to prepare for internal exams
● Grammar summary notes
Appendix 1 comprehensive evaluation, 2 comprehensive evaluations
Publisher's Review
① Reflecting the new curriculum and the latest trends in internal exam questions
Learning essential grammar for grades by level, reflecting the revised curriculum's essential grammar for middle school textbooks and recent trends in grades.
② Includes detailed grammar explanations that only contain the key points and various problems for each item.
Grammar concepts are broken down into detail and explained in an easy-to-understand way focusing on key content, and the concepts learned are confirmed with various practice problems for each point.
③ Practical test and descriptive intensive practice reflecting the latest internal exam points
You can comprehensively review the grammar points learned in each chapter through internal exam questions, and effectively prepare for actual school exams through difficult questions, internal exam questions, and various descriptive questions.
④ Grammar summary notes to organize what you have learned
Provides a final learning session where you can organize and review the grammar you learned in each chapter.
⑤ Workbook provided for review with subjective and internal questions
Review the grammar you've learned with point-by-point practice problems and chapter-by-chapter review tests composed of various types.
⑥ Includes two comprehensive assessments to check the entire grammar of the book.
Learning essential grammar for grades by level, reflecting the revised curriculum's essential grammar for middle school textbooks and recent trends in grades.
② Includes detailed grammar explanations that only contain the key points and various problems for each item.
Grammar concepts are broken down into detail and explained in an easy-to-understand way focusing on key content, and the concepts learned are confirmed with various practice problems for each point.
③ Practical test and descriptive intensive practice reflecting the latest internal exam points
You can comprehensively review the grammar points learned in each chapter through internal exam questions, and effectively prepare for actual school exams through difficult questions, internal exam questions, and various descriptive questions.
④ Grammar summary notes to organize what you have learned
Provides a final learning session where you can organize and review the grammar you learned in each chapter.
⑤ Workbook provided for review with subjective and internal questions
Review the grammar you've learned with point-by-point practice problems and chapter-by-chapter review tests composed of various types.
⑥ Includes two comprehensive assessments to check the entire grammar of the book.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 5, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 192 pages | 215*290*10mm
- ISBN13: 9791125350316
- Reference book for grade level: 2nd year of middle school
- Reference book usage semester: Common semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide
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