Complete German grammar
Book - 2023
"For beginning to intermediate German language learners, getting a handle on German grammar is the key to communicating correctly and effectively. In Practice Makes Perfect: Complete German Grammar, you'll find everything you need, all in one place--instruction, clear explanations, and extensive exercises--to build your knowledge and communicate more effectively in German."--Publisher.
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Textbooks for English speakers - Published
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New York :
McGraw Hill
[2023]
- Language
- English
German - Main Author
- Edition
- Premium third edition
- Item Description
- Previous edition: 2019.
Includes app access. - Physical Description
- v, 281 pages ; 28 cm
- ISBN
- 9781264285563
- Preface
- Acknowledgment
- 1. Pronunciation and gender
- 2. Definite and indefinite articles
- 3. Pronouns, plurals, and the verb sein
- 4. Titles, locations, and interrogatives
- 5. The verbs haben and werden and negation
- 6. The present tense and numbers
- 7. Direct objects and the accusative case
- 8. Irregular verbs in the present tense
- 9. Separable and inseparable prefixes and imperatives
- Review 1
- 10. Accusative case prepositions and interrogatives
- 11. Regular verbs in the past tense and word order
- 12. Indirect objects and the dative case
- 13. Irregular verbs in the past tense
- 14. Modal auxiliaries in the present and past tenses
- 15. The accusative-dative prepositions
- 16. Regular verbs in the present perfect tense and more imperatives
- 17. Genitive case, the comparative, and the superlative
- 18. Irregular verbs in the present perfect tense and adjectives
- Review 2
- 19. Past perfect, future, and future perfect tenses
- 20. Relative pronouns
- 21. Modifiers, adverbs, reflexive pronouns, and conjunctions
- 22. Double infinitive structures
- 23. Infinitive clauses
- 24. The passive voice
- 25. The subjunctive
- Final Review
- Appendix A. The principal parts of irregular verbs
- Appendix B. Prepositions and their required cases
- Appendix C. Summary of declensions
- Answer Key