ESOL 영어 문법 강의노트 5
- 최초 등록일
- 2018.04.10
- 최종 저작일
- 2018.02
- 5페이지/ MS 워드
- 가격 1,000원
목차
1. Noun / Pronoun Order
2. The Purpose Subordinator SO (THAT)
3. Present Perfect versus Simple Past (Review)
4. Optional / Formal uses of the present perfect
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Noun / Pronoun Order
first noun, then pronoun first pronoun, then noun
FANBOYS
Amy was sick, but she went out. She was sick, but Amy went out.
sentence connectors
Amy was sick. Still, she went out. She was sick. Still, Amy went out.
subordinators
Amy went out even though she was sick. She went out even though Amy was sick.
Even though Amy was sick, she went out. Even though she was sick, Amy went out.
prepositions
Amy went out in spite of her cold. She went out in spite of Amy’s cold.
In spite of Amy’s cold, she went out. In spite of her cold, Amy went out.
The Purpose Subordinator SO (THAT)
The purpose of an action is the result that is desired by the action’s doer. One of the connectors used to express purpose is so (that).
Meaning
example meaning
I stopped eating sweets so that I would lose weight.
I stopped eating sweets because I wanted to lose weight.
I stopped eating sweets in order to lose weight.
I stopped eating sweets to lose weight.
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