
Complete CORE Sentence 800
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Book Introduction
800 Essential Advanced Grammar Lessons in 3 Steps
Key phrases for high scores.
Syntax learning centered on various sentence structures.
A workbook is provided to review and apply the contents of this book.
Answers and explanations with detailed syntax analysis
Key phrases for high scores.
Syntax learning centered on various sentence structures.
A workbook is provided to review and apply the contents of this book.
Answers and explanations with detailed syntax analysis
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Warming Up
PART 1 Sentence Structure
CHPATER 01 Subject
UNIT 01 Noun Phrase Subject
UNIT 02 Noun Clause Subject
UNIT 03 Subject it
UNIT 04 To-infinitive / Semantic subject of gerund
UNIT 05 Idioms starting with it
CHPATER 02 Object
UNIT 06 Noun Phrase Object (To-Infinitive Phrase, Gerund Phrase, Interrogative Phrase)
UNIT 07 Noun Clause Object 1 (that, if[whether])
UNIT 08 Noun Clause Object 2 (Relative Pronoun what, Interrogative Word)
UNIT 09 Objects of Reflexive Pronouns/Objects of Prepositions
UNIT 10 Object it
CHAPTER 03
UNIT 11 Nominative Complements in Phrase and Clause Forms
UNIT 12 Noun/Adjective Object Complement
UNIT 13 To-Infinitive / Infinitive Object Complement
UNIT 14 Participle Objective Bore
CHAPTER 04 Verb Tenses
UNIT 15 The Different Meanings of the Present Tense
UNIT 16 Expressions for the future
UNIT 17 Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous Tense
UNIT 18 Past Perfect / Future Perfect Tense
UNIT 19 To-Infinitive / Perfect Form of Gerund
CHAPTER 05 Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 20 Ability, Permission, Advice, Obligation
UNIT 21 Possibility, Guessing, and Regret
UNIT 22 Special uses of should
UNIT 23 Various auxiliary verb expressions
CHAPTER 06 Tae
UNIT 24 Passive voice in forms 3, 4, and 5
UNIT 25 Passive Tenses, Auxiliary Verbs + Passive Voice
UNIT 26 PASSIVE VERBS
UNIT 27 Passive voice with that-clause as object (It be pp+that-clause)
UNIT 28: To-Infinitive / Passive Form of Gerunds, Passive Idioms
CHAPTER 07 Verb Phrases with Prepositions
UNIT 29 Verb constructions with the prepositions from, to, and as
UNIT 30 Verb Phrases with Prepositions of, for, and with
PART 3 Modifiers
CHAPTER 08 Adjective Roles
UNIT 31 To-Infinitives Modifying Nouns
UNIT 32 Participles that modify nouns
UNIT 33 Participles expressing emotions
CHAPTER 09 Relative Clauses
UNIT 34 Interpreting the to-infinitive as an adverb
UNIT 35 Participle Phrases
UNIT 36 Various forms of participle phrases
UNIT 37 Semantic Subjects of Participle Phrases to Watch Out for
PART 4 Verse
CHAPTER 10: Coordinate Clauses and Parallel Structures
UNIT 38 Coordinating Conjunctions
UNIT 39 Correlative Conjunctions
UNIT 40 Parallel Structure
CHAPTER 11 Relative Clauses
UNIT 41 Nominative / Possessive / Objective Relative Pronoun Clauses
UNIT 42 Relative Adverbial Clauses, Prepositions + Relative Pronouns
UNIT 43 Relative clauses with omitted relative pronouns
UNIT 44 Comma (,) + Relative Clause
UNIT 45 Relative Pronouns Leading Noun Clauses What
UNIT 46 Compound Relatives Leading Noun Clauses and Adverbial Clauses
CHAPTER 12 ADVERBAL CLAUSES
UNIT 47 Adverbial clauses indicating time/cause
UNIT 48 Adverbial clauses expressing conditions/modes
UNIT 49 Adverbial clauses expressing concession/contrast
UNIT 50 Adverbial clauses expressing purpose/result
PART 5 KEY SYNTAX
CHAPTER 13 CONSUMPTIONAL MOVEMENT
UNIT 51 Past Subjunctive / Past Perfect Subjunctive
UNIT 52 Mixed Conditional, if+should / were to
UNIT 53 if omitted inversion structure
UNIT 54 S+wish conditional, as if[though] conditional
UNIT 55 Expressions leading to the subjunctive mood
CHPATER 14 Comparison Statements
UNIT 56 Primary / Comparative / Superlative
UNIT 57: Primary / Comparative / Superlative Expressions
CHAPTER 15 SPECIAL SYNTAX
UNIT 58 Inversion Phrases 1 (Negative Phrases, Adverbial Phrases of Place/Direction)
UNIT 59 Inversion Sentences 2 (Complement, so / neither)
UNIT 60 Emphasis Phrases (It ~ that, Verb / Negative)
PART 1 Sentence Structure
CHPATER 01 Subject
UNIT 01 Noun Phrase Subject
UNIT 02 Noun Clause Subject
UNIT 03 Subject it
UNIT 04 To-infinitive / Semantic subject of gerund
UNIT 05 Idioms starting with it
CHPATER 02 Object
UNIT 06 Noun Phrase Object (To-Infinitive Phrase, Gerund Phrase, Interrogative Phrase)
UNIT 07 Noun Clause Object 1 (that, if[whether])
UNIT 08 Noun Clause Object 2 (Relative Pronoun what, Interrogative Word)
UNIT 09 Objects of Reflexive Pronouns/Objects of Prepositions
UNIT 10 Object it
CHAPTER 03
UNIT 11 Nominative Complements in Phrase and Clause Forms
UNIT 12 Noun/Adjective Object Complement
UNIT 13 To-Infinitive / Infinitive Object Complement
UNIT 14 Participle Objective Bore
CHAPTER 04 Verb Tenses
UNIT 15 The Different Meanings of the Present Tense
UNIT 16 Expressions for the future
UNIT 17 Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous Tense
UNIT 18 Past Perfect / Future Perfect Tense
UNIT 19 To-Infinitive / Perfect Form of Gerund
CHAPTER 05 Auxiliary Verbs
UNIT 20 Ability, Permission, Advice, Obligation
UNIT 21 Possibility, Guessing, and Regret
UNIT 22 Special uses of should
UNIT 23 Various auxiliary verb expressions
CHAPTER 06 Tae
UNIT 24 Passive voice in forms 3, 4, and 5
UNIT 25 Passive Tenses, Auxiliary Verbs + Passive Voice
UNIT 26 PASSIVE VERBS
UNIT 27 Passive voice with that-clause as object (It be pp+that-clause)
UNIT 28: To-Infinitive / Passive Form of Gerunds, Passive Idioms
CHAPTER 07 Verb Phrases with Prepositions
UNIT 29 Verb constructions with the prepositions from, to, and as
UNIT 30 Verb Phrases with Prepositions of, for, and with
PART 3 Modifiers
CHAPTER 08 Adjective Roles
UNIT 31 To-Infinitives Modifying Nouns
UNIT 32 Participles that modify nouns
UNIT 33 Participles expressing emotions
CHAPTER 09 Relative Clauses
UNIT 34 Interpreting the to-infinitive as an adverb
UNIT 35 Participle Phrases
UNIT 36 Various forms of participle phrases
UNIT 37 Semantic Subjects of Participle Phrases to Watch Out for
PART 4 Verse
CHAPTER 10: Coordinate Clauses and Parallel Structures
UNIT 38 Coordinating Conjunctions
UNIT 39 Correlative Conjunctions
UNIT 40 Parallel Structure
CHAPTER 11 Relative Clauses
UNIT 41 Nominative / Possessive / Objective Relative Pronoun Clauses
UNIT 42 Relative Adverbial Clauses, Prepositions + Relative Pronouns
UNIT 43 Relative clauses with omitted relative pronouns
UNIT 44 Comma (,) + Relative Clause
UNIT 45 Relative Pronouns Leading Noun Clauses What
UNIT 46 Compound Relatives Leading Noun Clauses and Adverbial Clauses
CHAPTER 12 ADVERBAL CLAUSES
UNIT 47 Adverbial clauses indicating time/cause
UNIT 48 Adverbial clauses expressing conditions/modes
UNIT 49 Adverbial clauses expressing concession/contrast
UNIT 50 Adverbial clauses expressing purpose/result
PART 5 KEY SYNTAX
CHAPTER 13 CONSUMPTIONAL MOVEMENT
UNIT 51 Past Subjunctive / Past Perfect Subjunctive
UNIT 52 Mixed Conditional, if+should / were to
UNIT 53 if omitted inversion structure
UNIT 54 S+wish conditional, as if[though] conditional
UNIT 55 Expressions leading to the subjunctive mood
CHPATER 14 Comparison Statements
UNIT 56 Primary / Comparative / Superlative
UNIT 57: Primary / Comparative / Superlative Expressions
CHAPTER 15 SPECIAL SYNTAX
UNIT 58 Inversion Phrases 1 (Negative Phrases, Adverbial Phrases of Place/Direction)
UNIT 59 Inversion Sentences 2 (Complement, so / neither)
UNIT 60 Emphasis Phrases (It ~ that, Verb / Negative)
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Publisher's Review
A burden-free essential grammar reading guide with 800 sentences
Breaking away from the image of existing textbooks that are difficult and require a lot of material, we have carefully selected and included essential phrases to prepare for the CSAT.
Advanced Essential Grammar Learned in 3 Steps
- The learning process is structured as follows: 'Syntax explanation → representative sentences and practice sentences → high-difficulty sentences'
-〉 Easy for step-by-step and multiple-reading learning
Includes 5-year mock exams for 1st to 3rd year high school students and examples of the CSAT
Learn grammar with actual sentences from previous exams that are necessary for interpretation, in addition to new sentences.
Provides a workbook that allows you to practice applying the learned phrases.
- Prepare for real-life situations by solving various types of problems frequently appearing in the college entrance exam and internal exams.
- Workbook: Composed of problem-solving steps from 'sentences learned in this book → new sentences'
-〉 Easy to apply and expand what you have learned
Breaking away from the image of existing textbooks that are difficult and require a lot of material, we have carefully selected and included essential phrases to prepare for the CSAT.
Advanced Essential Grammar Learned in 3 Steps
- The learning process is structured as follows: 'Syntax explanation → representative sentences and practice sentences → high-difficulty sentences'
-〉 Easy for step-by-step and multiple-reading learning
Includes 5-year mock exams for 1st to 3rd year high school students and examples of the CSAT
Learn grammar with actual sentences from previous exams that are necessary for interpretation, in addition to new sentences.
Provides a workbook that allows you to practice applying the learned phrases.
- Prepare for real-life situations by solving various types of problems frequently appearing in the college entrance exam and internal exams.
- Workbook: Composed of problem-solving steps from 'sentences learned in this book → new sentences'
-〉 Easy to apply and expand what you have learned
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 21, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 436 pages | 210*280*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791138926454
- ISBN10: 1138926450
- Reference book for use in grades: High school common
- Reference book usage semester: Common semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide
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