TOEIC

Comprehensive study of TOEIC covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.

Advanced Topics

Complex Grammar Structures

Taking Grammar to the Next Level

Advanced grammar is essential for high TOEIC scores. This includes understanding complex sentences, passive voice, and conditional forms.

Key Structures

  • Passive Voice: Focus on the action, not the actor (e.g., The report was completed).
  • Relative Clauses: Add information about nouns (e.g., The person who called is my manager).
  • Advanced Conditionals: Discuss unreal or hypothetical situations.

Why It Matters

Using complex grammar helps you sound more professional and precise in both writing and speaking.

Practice

  • Rewrite simple sentences in passive form.
  • Combine sentences using relative clauses.

Examples

  • Transforming 'Someone finished the task' to 'The task was finished.'

  • Combining 'She is a manager. She works in HR.' to 'She is a manager who works in HR.'

In a Nutshell

Advanced grammar structures add clarity and sophistication to your communication.

Key Terms

Passive voice
A sentence structure focusing on the receiver of the action
Relative clause
A part of a sentence that describes a noun