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Let's solve the problem: Middle School English Grammar Level 2
Let's solve the problem: Middle School English Grammar Level 2
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Book Introduction
Systematic grammar structure reflecting the latest curriculum

Systematically organized key middle school grammar points.
We have compiled all the grammar elements that appear in the latest revised curriculum and exams.

index
CHAPTER 01 Sentence Types

POINT 1 Yes/No Question 14
POINT 2 16 questions starting with interrogative pronouns
POINT 3 Indirect Question 18
POINT 4 Additional Question 19
POINT 5 Choice Question 20
POINT 6 Exclamation 21
Practice Exam Questions for Internal Exams 22
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 27
Key Grammar Summary Note 28

CHAPTER 02 Sentence Format

POINT 1 30 sentences in Type 1 and Type 2
POINT 2 2-Format Sentence_Subject + Sense Verb + Adjective 31
POINT 3 3-Format, 4-Format Sentence 32
POINT 4 5-Format Sentence I 34
POINT 5 5-Format Sentence II 35
36 Practice Questions for Internal Exams
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 41
Key Grammar Summary Note 42

CHAPTER 03 Verb Tenses

POINT 1 Present, Past, and Future Tenses 44
POINT 2 Progressive Tense 47
POINT 3 Present Perfect Tense Form 48
POINT 4 Usage of the Present Perfect Tense_Continued 49
POINT 5 Usage of the Present Perfect Tense_Completion, Experience, Result 50
POINT 6 Past Tense vs.
Present Perfect Tense 51
52 Practice Questions for Internal Exams
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 57
Key Grammar Summary Note 58

CHAPTER 04 Passive Voice

POINT 1 How to Create Passive Voice 60
POINT 2 Passive Tenses 62
POINT 3 Passive Negative and Interrogative Sentences / Passive Voice in Sentences with Auxiliary Verbs 63
POINT 4 Passive Voice in 4-Format Sentences 64
POINT 5 Passive voice in 5-type sentences 65
POINT 6 Passive voice using prepositions other than by 66
Practice Exam Questions for Internal Exams 67
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 71
Key Grammar Summary Note 72

CHAPTER 05 Auxiliary Verbs

POINT 1 can, may 74
POINT 2 will, be going to, would 76
POINT 3 must, (don't) have to, should, had better.
78
POINT 4 would vs.
used to 80
Practice Exam Questions for Internal Exams 81
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 85
Key Grammar Summary Note 86

CHAPTER 06 Nouns and Articles

POINT 1 Countable and Uncountable Nouns 88
POINT 2 Expressing the Quantity of Uncountable Nouns 90
POINT 3 Use of Indefinite and Definite Articles 91
POINT 4 When not to use articles 93
Practice Exam Questions for Internal Exams 94
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 99
100 Key Grammar Summary Notes

CHAPTER 07 Pronouns

POINT 1 Personal Pronouns 102
POINT 2 Demonstrative Pronouns 103
POINT 3 Reflexive Pronouns 104
POINT 4 Its Uses 105
POINT 5 Interrogative Pronouns 106
POINT 6 Indefinite Pronouns I 107
POINT 7 Indefinite Pronouns II 109
110 practice questions for internal exams
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 115
Key Grammar Summary Note 116

CHAPTER 8 ADJECTIVES

POINT 1 Adjective Usage I 118
POINT 2 Adjective Usage II 119
POINT 3 many, much 120
POINT 4 a few / few, a little / little 121
POINT 5 some, any 122
POINT 6 Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers, Counts and Multiples, and Fraction Expressions 123
125 Practice Questions for Internal Exams
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 129
Key Grammar Summary Note 130

CHAPTER 09 Comparison Syntax

POINT 1 Comparison of original prices as ~ as 132
POINT 2: Creating Comparative and Superlative Degrees 133
POINT 3: Usage of Comparative and Superlative Degrees 135
POINT 4 Comparative and Superlative Key Phrases 136
POINT 5: Expressing Comparative Degrees with Base Grades 137
POINT 6: Expressing the Superlative with Comparative/Primary Degrees 138
POINT 7 Comparatives using "to" instead of "than" 139
140 practice questions for internal exams
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 145
Key Grammar Summary Note 146

CHAPTER 10 ADVERBS

POINT 1 Function and form of adverbs 148
POINT 2 150 Adverb Usage Points to Watch Out For
POINT 3 Adverbs of Frequency 151
POINT 4 already, yet, still 152
POINT 5 too / either, very / much, else / even 153
POINT 6 Transitive Verb + Adverb 154
Practice Exam Questions for Internal Exams 155
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 159
Key Grammar Summary Note 160

CHAPTER 11 To-Infinitive

POINT 1 Nominal Usage 162
POINT 2 Nominal Usage_Interrogative Word + to-Infinitive 164
POINT 3 Adjectival Usage 165
POINT 4 Adverbial Use 166
POINT 5 too ~ to, enough to 167
POINT 6: Pearl language, true object language 168
POINT 7: The semantic subject of the to-infinitive 169
170 practice questions for internal exams
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 175
Key Grammar Summary Note 176

CHAPTER 12 Gerunds

POINT 1: Use of Gerunds 178
POINT 2 Gerund vs.
Present participle 179
POINT 3 Verbs that take gerunds/to-infinitives as their objects 180
POINT 4 Idiomatic Expressions of Gerunds 182
Practice Exam Questions for Internal Exams 183
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 187
Key Grammar Summary Note 188

CHAPTER 13 PARTICIPLES AND PARTICIPLE PHRASE

POINT 1 Present Participle and Past Participle 190
POINT 2 Participles expressing emotions 191
POINT 3 How to Create Participle Phrases 192
POINT 4 The Meaning of Participle Phrases 193
Practice Exam Questions for Internal Exams 194
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 199
Key Grammar Summary Notes 200

CHAPTER 14 RELATIONSHIPS

POINT 1: Usage of Relative Pronouns 202
POINT 2 Types of Relative Pronouns 203
POINT 3 Relative Pronoun that 205
POINT 4 Relative Pronoun What 206
POINT 5 Omission of Relative Pronouns 207
POINT 6 Usage and Types of Relative Adverbs 208
210 Practice Questions for Internal Exams
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 215
Key Grammar Summary Note 216

CHAPTER 15 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT

POINT 1: Past Subjunctive 218
POINT 2: Past Perfect Conditional 220
POINT 3 I wish conditional sentence 221
POINT 4 as if conditional sentence 222
Practice Exam Questions for Internal Exams 223
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 227
Key Grammar Summary Note 228

CHAPTER 16 CONJUNCTIONS

POINT 1 Coordinating Conjunctions and, but, or, so 230
POINT 2 statement + and / or 231
POINT 3 Correlative Conjunctions 232
POINT 4: That, if / whether leading noun clauses 233
POINT 5 Conjunctions that indicate time 234
POINT 6 Conjunctions that express reasons, conditions, and concessions 235
POINT 7: Conjunctions that indicate purpose and result 236
Practice Exam Questions for Internal Exams 237
Descriptive Contrast Writing Test 243
Key Grammar Summary Note 244

Practical Problems PLUS
Answers and Explanations

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Publisher's Review
Let's solve the problem. Middle School English Grammar Level 1 Features

· Includes questions from previous school exams
· Fully reflects the latest revised curriculum
· Step-by-step structure for systematic learning of core grammar
· Descriptive writing for performance assessment, including difficult questions
· Additional internal exam questions equivalent to one volume of workbook provided

Systematic grammar structure reflecting the latest curriculum

We have systematically organized the key middle school grammar points.
We have compiled all the grammar elements that appear in the latest revised curriculum and exams.

Key Grammar Explanations & Concept Check & Practice

Contains accurate explanations, examples, and a variety of practice problems.
It explains core middle school grammar from the basics, and presents writing-focused problems that help students learn sentence structure, such as sentence completion, sentence transitions, and descriptive writing, so they can learn step-by-step from understanding the concept to applying it.

Practice questions for internal exams & high-difficulty questions

Contains the latest trends in internal exam questions with a high probability of appearing on the exam.
You can perfectly prepare for real-life exams such as midterms and finals by solving carefully selected problems.
Additionally, high-difficulty problems with high error rates are placed separately to enable in-depth learning.

Descriptive Contrast Writing Test

Contains questions to prepare for descriptive assessments and strengthen English writing skills.
Through complex and challenging writing exercises, you can improve your descriptive assessment skills, which are essential for achieving high grades.

Key Grammar Summary Notes

The key grammar points of each chapter are summarized and organized on one page.
You can perfect your skills by reviewing key grammar points and organizing what you have learned.

Practice Problems PLUS: One more book of practice problems to help you achieve high grades!

We provide a supplementary workbook of internal exam questions to use with this textbook. From chapter-specific internal exam questions to midterm and final exams that integrate material from multiple chapters, this comprehensive collection of questions will help you further improve your grammar skills.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 18, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 384 pages | 210*280*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788917239669
- ISBN10: 8917239668

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