Conditional Sentences with Initial If Clauses
Proposing Options for Future Scenarios
Introducing Contrasts
Providing Examples Following Generalizations
Making Inferences
Proposing Options for Future Scenarios
Future Scenario with will in the main clause R11; Spoken
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Part 4. 틀린 영문 바로잡기
Unit 1. 일치(Agreement)
주어-동사의 일치, 명사의 단수형과 복수형의 일치, 문장의 시제와 관련하여 풀어 본다.
1.1 주어-동사의 일치
각 문장에서 주어와 일치하지 않는 동사를 찾아 밑줄을 긋고 바르게 고치시오.(홀수)
① A good scientist observes closely and record data accurately.
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- To-infinitivals are marked by the word to
- When a to-infinitival contains a subject,
→ it also contains the clause subordinator for.
[For John to lose his temper like that] is highly unusual.
We can’t afford [for everyone to travel business class].
SUBJECT
EXTRAPOSED SUBJECT
EXTRAPOSED OBJECT
INTERNAL COMP OF VERB
COMP OF PREPOSITION
ADJUNCT IN CLAUSE
To turn ba
Example2)
Their destination is unknown.
→ Noun
Where they are going is unknown.
→ Noun clause
A noun clause acts as follows.
① Subject of a verb:
→ What Billy did shocked his friends.
② Object of a verb:
→ Billy’s friends didn’t know that he
couldn’t swim.
③ Subject complement:
→ Billy’s mistake was