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New York :
Kaplan, Inc./Barron's Educational Series, Inc
[2020]
- Language
- English
Spanish - Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- Ninth edition
- Item Description
- Includes indexes.
This self-teaching book of 501 commonly used Spanish verbs for students and travelers gives you easy access to correct verb forms. - Physical Description
- viii, 686 pages ; 23 cm
- ISBN
- 9781506260600
- About the Authors
- How to Use This Book
- Guide to Using Model Verbs
- §1. Formation of the Present and Past Participles in Spanish
- §1.1. Formation of the present participle in Spanish
- §1.2. Common irregular present participles
- §1.3. Uses of the present participle
- §1.4. The progressive forms of tenses
- §1.5. Formation of the past participle in Spanish
- §1.6. Common irregular past participles
- §1.7. Uses of the past participle
- §2. Passive Voice and Active Voice
- §3. The Spanish Infinitive and Its Principal Uses
- §4. Principal Parts of Some Important Spanish Verbs
- §5. Sample English Verb Conjugation
- §6. A Summary of Meanings and Uses of Spanish Verb Tenses and Moods
- §6.1. The seven simple tenses
- §6.2. The seven compound tenses
- §6.3. Imperativo
- §7. Reflexive Verbs and Reciprocal Verbs in Spanish
- §7.1. Reflexive Verbs in Spanish
- §7.2. Reciprocal Verbs in Spanish
- §8. The Future Subjunctive and the Future Perfect Subjunctive: A Note
- §9. Summary of Verb Tenses and Moods in Spanish with English Equivalents
- §10. Definitions of Basic Grammatical Terms with Examples
- §11. Basic Guide to Spanish Pronunciation
- §12. Weather Expressions Using Verbs
- §13. Verbs with Prepositions
- §13.1. Verbs of motion take the prep, a + inf
- §13.2. The following verbs take the prep, a + inf
- §13.3. The following verbs take the prep, a + noun
- §13.4. The following verbs take the prep, con + inf
- §13.5. The following verbs take the prep, con + noun
- §13.6. The following verbs take the prep, de + inf
- §13.7. The following verbs take the prep, de + noun
- §13.8. The following verbs generally take the prep, en + inf
- §13.9. The following verbs generally take the prep, en + noun
- §13.10. The following verbs generally take the prep, por + inf
- §13.11. Verb + NO PREPOSITION + inf
- §13.12. The following verbs do not ordinarily require a preposition
- §14. An Easy Way to Form the Seven Compound Tenses in Spanish
- §15. Subject Pronouns
- §16. The Spanish Alphabet and the New System of Alphabetizing
- Essential 55 Verb List
- Alphabetical Listing of 501 Spanish Verbs Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses and Moods
- Abbreviations
- Appendices
- Defective and Impersonal Verbs
- Index of Common Irregular Spanish Verb Forms Identified by Infinitives
- English-Spanish Verb Index
- Over 2,300 Spanish Verbs Conjugated Like Model Verbs