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The following are English language learning books for English conversation and vocabulary, with photos. All accompanying CDs are included. The items are in generally good condition. ■ English Sentence Structures to Memorize Out Loud, Absolutely Essential 75: Ranked by Frequency in University Entrance Exams A textbook that teaches English sentence structures frequently appearing in university entrance exams through lively conversations. It presents 75 English sentence structures in order of frequency and explains them in conversational format. This is a unique English sentence structure book, compiled in order of frequency in university entrance exam questions. You can easily remember them because you learn the sentence structures through the flow of conversation! English is recorded at "slow" → "natural speed." Exam formats and trends are also explained! Content Description Sentence structures are arranged in order of frequency in university entrance exams. A must-read for exam takers! With CD! Recorded with "Japanese → slow English → natural speed English" so you can memorize them by speaking out loud. By listening repeatedly, the sentence structures will be imprinted in your mind. You can learn important sentence structures through the "context" of conversations. High school students can learn sentence structures in a familiar way through everyday conversations. Table of Contents The subjective case of relative pronouns - Reiko is dating the soccer team captain. The relative pronoun "what" including the antecedent - Look around and try doing what others are doing. Verb + person + to do - Let's ask Miki to help with the homework. The objective case of relative pronouns - The school bus is always crowded. Preposition + relative pronoun - Is that a topic you're interested in? so ~ that... - The rain was so heavy that we couldn't continue the game. Relative adverbs - I don't know why she didn't attend the meeting. Sentences including gerunds - I avoid commuting during rush hour. It is ~ for + person + to do (dummy subject it, part 1) - I couldn't stay awake! Past subjunctive - If I were you, I wouldn't do that. [etc.] ■ High Gear for Complete Understanding of English Sentence Structures and Grammar for University Students Table of Contents Frequently used sentence structures seen in verbs Frequently used sentence structures seen in infinitives Frequently used sentence structures seen in participles Frequently used sentence structures seen in gerunds Expressions using conjunctions Don't make mistakes with tenses Expressions using prepositions Essential sentence structures of relative pronouns Frequently used sentence structures seen in interrogative words Frequently used sentence structures seen in comparative expressions Useful expressions using pronouns Sentence structures including It Let's master nouns and articles How to use auxiliary verbs Negative expressions How to use adjectives and adverbs Frequently used sentence structures of voice Graduation with the subjunctive mood
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