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Goo Hae-young Middle School English Grammar Level 2
Goo Hae-young Middle School English Grammar Level 2
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Book Introduction
Learning true grammar is not complete until you can apply grammatically connected phrases to sentences!
『Gu Hae-young Middle School English Grammar』 presents essential middle school grammar concepts with easy-to-understand explanations and examples.

By reading interesting texts, you will develop your grammar-based problem-solving skills, expanding from grammar to syntax.

『Gu Hae-young Middle School English Grammar』 is a textbook developed to help students learn essential middle school grammar and prepare for internal exams, as well as improve their grammar skills through reading texts that focus on learning grammar.
After learning grammar, you can solve problems to prepare for school exams, and it provides interesting passages and problems that apply the grammar to reading.
This corner expands from grammar to syntax, and does not end with simple grammar learning. Instead, it provides a device that can further upgrade your syntax skills to make interpretation easier.
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Chapter 01 Sentence Format

1.1 Sentence format: “Subject + Verb”
2 2-form sentence: “Subject + Verb + Nominative Complement”
3 3-form sentence: "Subject + Verb + Object"
4.4-form sentence: 「Subject + verb + indirect object + direct object」
5 Change the 4-format to 3-format
6.5-Format Sentence: 「Subject + Verb + Object + Objective Complement」 I
7.5-Format Sentence: “Subject + Verb + Object + Objective Complement” II
8.5 Sentence Type: Causative Verb
9.5 Sentence Type: Perception Verb
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From grammar to syntax

Chapter 02 to-infinitive

1 to-infinitive
2. To-infinitive as noun: subject, object, complement
3. To-infinitive as a noun: 「interrogative word + to-infinitive」
4. To use the infinitive as an adjective
5. To-infinitive as an adverb
6 「too ~ to-infinitive」, 「enough+to-infinitive」
7. Semantic subject of to-infinitive
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Chapter 03 Gerunds

1 Gerund
2 Verbs that only use gerunds as objects
3 Verbs that use both gerunds and infinitives as objects I
4 Verbs that use both gerunds and infinitives as objects II
5 Frequently Used Gerund Expressions I
6 Frequently Used Gerund Expressions II
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Chapter 04 Pronouns

1 it
2 one, ones
3 another, others, the other(s)
4 some, any
5 each, every, all, both
6 Reflexive pronouns -self/-selves
7 Frequently used -self/-selves expressions
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From grammar to syntax

Chapter 05 Present Perfect

1 Past Tense vs.
present perfect tense
2 Present Perfect: Experience, completion, continuation, result
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Chapter 06 Auxiliary Verbs

1 auxiliary verb
2 can, could, be able to
3 may, might
4 will, would, be going to
5 must, have to
6 should, had better
7 used to, would
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Chapter 07 Adjectives and Adverbs

1 Adjectives and Adverbs
2 many, much, (a) few, (a) little
3 some, any
4 -thing, -one, -body+adjective / 「the+adjective」
5 Adverb Forms
6 Adverbs of Frequency
7 so, neither / too, either
8 "Transitive Verb + Adverb"
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From grammar to syntax

Chapter 08 Comparative Expressions

1 Comparative and Superlative Degrees: Changes in Rules
2 Comparative and Superlative Degrees: Irregular Changes
3 「as+primary+as」 / 「as+primary+as+subject+can[could]」
4. "Comparative + than", comparative emphasis
5 「the+comparative, the+comparative」 / 「comparative+and+comparative」
6 "Drainage + original/comparative"
7 「(the)+superlative (+of/in ...)」
8 「one of the+top class」
9 Expressing the superlative with the comparative and primary degrees
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From grammar to syntax

Chapter 09 Conjunctions

1 and, but, or, so
2 Correlative Conjunctions
3 Adverbial Conjunctions - Time
4 Adverbial Conjunctions - Reason
5 Adverbial Conjunctions - Condition, Concession
6 Adverbial Conjunctions - Purpose, Result
7 Noun clause conjunction that
8 Noun clause conjunctions whether, if
9 Indirect Question Noun Clauses
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From grammar to syntax

Chapter 10 Participles

1 Present Participle vs.
past participle
2 Participles expressing emotions
3 Present Participle vs.
gerund
4 Participle phrases
5 Participle phrases with different meanings
6 「with+noun+participle」
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From grammar to syntax

Chapter 11 Passive Voice

1 Passive voice 「be+pp」
2 Passive tenses
3 Passive negative sentences / Passive interrogative sentences
4 Passive voice in auxiliary verb sentences
5 Passive voice in type 4 sentences
Passive voice in sentences of type 6 5 I
Passive voice in sentences of type 7 5 II
8 Commonly Used Passive Expressions
9 Passive voice of verbs
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From grammar to syntax

Chapter 12 Relatives

1 Relative pronouns who, whom, whose, which
2 Relative pronoun that
3 Relative Pronouns What
4 Omission of relative pronouns
5 Relative Adverbs / "Preposition + Relative Pronoun"
6 Relative Pronouns vs.
relative adverb
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From grammar to syntax

Chapter 13 Family Law

1 Past conditional
2 Past perfect conditional
3 I wish + past conditional
4 I wish + past perfect conditional
5 as if + past conditional
6 as if + past perfect conditional
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From grammar to syntax

Chapter 14 Agreement, Inversion, and Speech

1. Tense agreement
2 Exceptions to tense agreement
3 turns
4. Speaking Style - Declarative Sentences
5. Speech Techniques - Interrogative Sentences with Interrogative Words
6. Interrogative Sentences without Question Words
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From grammar to syntax

Workbook
Chapter Test
Grand Final Comprehensive Evaluation
Word List
Word Test
Grammar Memorization Notes

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Publisher's Review
Step 1: Essential Middle School Grammar and Checklist Questions

We've made it possible to learn essential middle school grammar concepts through easy examples, and provided tips for content that requires additional explanation.
You can solidify your understanding of key grammar points with the ample amount of practice problems provided.

STEP 2 School Grade Prediction Questions

Each chapter provides various types of objective questions and questions to prepare you for the essay-type exam.
It consists of problems that have been applied and modified from actual middle school exam questions from across the country, so that you can get a feel for the actual exam and perfectly prepare for the internal exam.


STEP 3 From Grammar to Syntax

We present a corner where you can expand your practice of interpreting meaning by applying the grammar you learned previously to reading texts.
It is designed to help you master the grammar perfectly with interesting stories and a variety of problems that will help you develop your grammar interpretation skills.


STEP 4 WORKBOOK

A variety of additional learning materials are provided separately.
· Chapter Test - Provides additional questions to reinforce the grammar skills learned in each chapter.
Review the grammar you have learned through problems such as grammar check questions, correction questions, and sentence arrangement questions.
· Word List & Word Test - Provides a list of key vocabulary words you have learned previously and vocabulary test questions.
· Chapter-by-chapter comprehensive problems - 3 sets of comprehensive problems per chapter, including multiple-choice, descriptive, and difficult questions.
· Grammar Memorization Notes - Key grammar points learned are organized by chapter.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 1, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 392 pages | 210*280*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791129713650
- ISBN10: 1129713652
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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