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El. knyga: Practice Makes Perfect: Complete Italian All-in-One

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  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Education
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781260455137
  • Formatas: 656 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Education
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781260455137

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The most comprehensive way to learn Italian – with five bestselling books in one!

Drawn from five workbooks in the bestselling Practice Makes Perfect series, this powerhouse volume features all the knowledge and practice you need to master Italian. With Practice Makes Perfect: Complete Italian All-in-One, you will build your Italian vocabulary, straighten out your sentences, overcome your fear of verb tenses, master the intricacies of grammar, and much more. This value-packed workbook covers all the facets of Italian and offers thorough explanations that are reinforced by hundreds of model sentences.
You will, or course, get plenty of practice, practice, practice with exercises that test all your new language skills. Whether you are learning on your own or taking a beginning Italian class, Practice Makes Perfect: Complete Italian All-in-One will help you master Italian in no time at all.

Five Practice Makes Perfect Books in One:
Complete Italian Grammar; Italian Verb Tenses; Italian Conversation; Italian Sentence Builder; Italian Problem Solver

Preface xiii
PART I Conversation
1(120)
Introduction to Part I
1(1)
Pronunciation guide
2(1)
Vowels
2(1)
Single consonants
2(1)
Double consonants
3(1)
Spelling peculiarities
4(1)
I-1 Making contact
5(14)
Helios and good-byes
5(4)
Introductions
9(4)
Assistance
13(6)
I-2 Numbers, time, dates
19(16)
Numbers
19(6)
Time
25(4)
Dates
29(6)
I-3 Getting information
35(15)
Information
35(6)
Directions
41(5)
On the phone and mobile devices
46(4)
I-4 People
50(14)
Describing and flirting
50(5)
Character
55(5)
Family relationships
60(4)
I-5 Jobs and homes
64(13)
Jobs
64(5)
Job interviews
69(4)
Homes
73(4)
I-6 Daily life
77(14)
At the supermarket
77(4)
Shopping
81(6)
Banking
87(4)
I-7 Weather, seasons, and holidays
91(14)
Weather
91(5)
Seasons
96(4)
Holidays
100(5)
I-8 Traveling
105(16)
Trains and buses
105(4)
Accommodations
109(8)
At the airport
117(4)
PART II Complete Italian Grammar
121(124)
Introduction to Part II
121(2)
II-1 Nouns and titles
123(15)
Common nouns
123(4)
Gender patterns
127(2)
Spelling adjustments in the plural
129(3)
Mass nouns
132(1)
Proper nouns and titles
133(3)
Grammar in culture
136(2)
II-2 More about nouns
138(13)
More gender patterns
138(2)
Nouns of Greek origin
140(2)
Other types of nouns
142(3)
Altered nouns
145(2)
Compound nouns
147(3)
Grammar in culture
150(1)
II-3 Articles
151(13)
The indefinite article
151(2)
The definite article
153(3)
Uses of the indefinite article
156(1)
Uses of the definite article
157(6)
Grammar in culture
163(1)
II-4 Adjectives
164(17)
Descriptive adjectives
164(1)
Invariable adjectives
165(2)
Position
167(3)
Form-changing adjectives
170(5)
Comparison of adjectives
175(4)
Grammar in culture
179(2)
II-5 Pronouns
181(13)
Subject pronouns
181(2)
Object pronouns
183(3)
Stressed pronouns
186(3)
Other pronouns
189(3)
Grammar in culture
192(2)
II-6 More pronouns
194(10)
Object pronouns with compound tenses
194(2)
Double pronouns
196(2)
Attached pronouns
198(5)
Grammar in culture
203(1)
II-7 Demonstratives
204(10)
The demonstrative of nearness
204(1)
The demonstrative of farness
205(2)
Demonstrative pronouns
207(3)
Indicating words and expressions
210(2)
Grammar in culture
212(2)
II-8 Possessives
214(12)
Possessive adjective forms
214(3)
The third-person forms
217(2)
Possessives with kinship nouns
219(2)
Possessive pronouns
221(4)
Grammar in culture
225(1)
II-9 Partitives
226(11)
Partitives with count nouns
226(2)
Alternative forms
228(2)
Partitives with mass nouns
230(1)
Partitives in the negative
231(2)
Adjectives indicating quantity
233(2)
Grammar in culture
235(2)
II-10 Present tenses
237(8)
The present indicative of regular verbs
237(5)
Irregular verbs in the present indicative
242(3)
PART III Verb Tenses
245(140)
Introduction to Part III
245(2)
III-I More on the present tense {presente indicativo)
247(11)
The progressive tense (gerundio)
247(3)
Essere (to be) and avere (to have)
250(3)
Fare (to do, to make)
253(2)
Sapere and conoscere (to know)
255(3)
III-2 The imperative (imperative*)
258(10)
Formal commands
262(1)
The imperative with object pronouns and reflexive pronouns
263(1)
Additional ways of using the imperative
264(4)
III-3 Reflexive verbs (verbi riflessivf)
268(6)
Positioning of reflexive pronouns
269(1)
Reciprocal reflexives
270(1)
Reflexive versus non-reflexive
271(3)
III-4 The future tense (futuro semplice)
274(8)
The future tense of essere
280(2)
III-5 The present perfect tense {passato prossimo)
282(12)
The present perfect with avere
282(6)
The present perfect with essere
288(6)
III-6 The imperfect tense (imperfetto)
294(8)
Comparison of the present perfect and the imperfect
298(4)
III-7 The preterite (passato remoto)
302(10)
Irregular verbs in the preterite
305(3)
The preterite of fare
308(1)
The preterite of essere and avere
309(3)
III-8 The past perfect (trapassato prossimo), preterite perfect (trapassato remoto), and future perfect (futuro anteriore)
312(6)
The past perfect {trapassato prossimo)
312(2)
The preterite perfect {trapassato remoto)
314(1)
The future perfect {futuro anteriore)
315(3)
III-9 The present conditional (condizionale presente)
318(8)
III-10 The past conditional (condizionale passato)
326(4)
III-11 Compound reflexive verbs {verbi riflessivi compost!)
330(3)
111-12 The subjunctive mood (modo congiuntivo)
333(26)
The present subjunctive {congiuntivo presente)
334(11)
The imperfect subjunctive (congiuntivo imperfetto)
345(5)
The past subjunctive (congiuntivo passato)
350(4)
The past perfect subjunctive (congiuntivo trapassato)
354(5)
III-13 The passive voice (forma passiva)
359(6)
Verbs other than essere to express the passive voice
359(4)
Alternatives to the passive voice
363(2)
III-14 Idiomatic expressions (espressioni idiomatiche)
365(12)
Idioms with avere
365(1)
Idioms with fare
366(1)
Special constructions with fare, lasciare, metterci, and volerci
367(4)
Idioms with dare
371(6)
III-15 Verbs and expressions followed by a preposition
377(8)
Verbs and expressions followed by the preposition a
377(4)
Verbs and expressions followed by the preposition di
381(2)
Verbs followed by the preposition su
383(1)
Verbs followed directly by the infinitive
383(1)
Impersonal verbs
383(2)
PART IV Sentence Building
385(110)
Introduction to Part IV
385(2)
IV-1 Declarative sentences and word order
387(9)
Declarative sentences
387(2)
Word order in declarative sentences
389(2)
Declarative sentences with prepositional phrases
391(1)
Declarative sentences with adverbial phrases or adverbs
391(2)
Negative declarative sentences
393(3)
IV-2 Interrogative sentences
396(10)
Forming interrogative sentences
396(3)
Interrogative words
399(7)
IV-3 Questions and answers
406(7)
Forming questions from sentences
406(3)
Chi and che cosa
409(4)
IV-4 Imperatives
413(9)
Are verbs
413(1)
Ere verbs
414(1)
Ire verbs
414(1)
Irregular imperative forms
415(1)
Addressing groups
415(1)
Lasciare in the imperative form
416(2)
Negative imperatives
418(1)
Imperatives with object and reflexive pronouns
418(4)
IV-5 Coordinating conjunctions
422(12)
Types of conjunctions
422(1)
Conjunctions ma and e
423(4)
IV-6 Subordinating conjunctions
427(1)
Common subordinating conjunctions
427(4)
Subordinating conjunctions with indicative and subjunctive moods
431(3)
IV-7 Relative pronouns
434(6)
Che and chi
434(1)
Cui
435(1)
II quale
435(1)
Quelle- che, cid che, and quanto
436(1)
Quanto, chiunque, and dove
437(3)
IV-8 Present and past participles
440(7)
Present participles
440(2)
Past participles
442(5)
IV-9 Adjectives
447(10)
Attributive adjectives
447(1)
Predicative adjectives
447(1)
Position of adjectives
448(2)
Adjectives used as nouns
450(1)
Adverbial adjectives
451(1)
Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives
452(5)
IV-10 Adverbs
457(8)
Position of the adverb
457(1)
Modal adverbs
458(1)
Adverbs of location
459(1)
Adverbs of time
459(1)
Adverbs of quantity
460(1)
Adverbs of affirmation, denial, and doubt
460(1)
Interrogative adverbs
461(1)
Comparative and superlative of adverbs
461(4)
IV-11 Pronouns
465(8)
Subject pronouns
465(1)
Personal pronouns as direct objects
466(2)
Indefinite pronouns
468(3)
Reflexive pronouns
471(2)
IV-12 Infinitives
473(6)
Tenses of the infinitive
474(4)
Infinitive constructions with aiutare, imparare, leggeie, sentire, and vedere
478(1)
IV-13 Passive voice
479(6)
Venire with the passive voice
481(1)
Andare with the passive voice
482(1)
Si with the passive voice
483(2)
IV-14 Subjunctive mood
485(10)
Present subjunctive
485(1)
Past subjunctive
486(1)
Imperfect subjunctive
487(1)
Pluperfect subjunctive
488(1)
Uses of the subjunctive in independent clauses
489(1)
Uses of the subjunctive in dependent clauses
490(2)
Subjunctive after the conjunction se
492(1)
Subjunctive in relative clauses
493(2)
PART V Problem Solver
495(95)
Introduction to Part V
495(2)
V-1 Nouns, gender, and number
497(8)
Categories of masculine and feminine words
497(2)
Masculine and feminine suffixes
499(2)
Professions
501(2)
Number: Singular or plural
503(2)
V-2 Articles
505(5)
The indefinite article
505(1)
The definite article
506(1)
Articles and proper names
507(3)
V-3 Adjectives
510(11)
Four-form adjectives
510(1)
Two-form adjectives
511(1)
Three-form adjectives
512(1)
One-form, or invariable, adjectives
512(2)
Indefinite adjectives and pronouns
514(1)
Adjectives describing more than one noun
514(1)
The position of adjectives
514(1)
Possessive adjectives
515(1)
Comparative and superlative uses of the adjective
516(1)
Equal comparisons
517(1)
Absolute superlatives
518(3)
V-4 Adverbs
521(6)
Different types of adverbs
522(5)
V-5 Present and present perfect tenses
527(15)
Regular -are verbs
527(1)
Regular -ere verbs
528(1)
Regular -ire verbs
529(1)
Present tense irregular verbs
530(1)
Uses of the present tense (il presente)
531(1)
The present perfect tense (il passato prossimo)
532(1)
Avere as an auxiliary verb
533(2)
Modals and auxiliaries
535(1)
Transitive verbs
535(1)
Intransitive verbs
536(1)
Essere as an auxiliary verb
536(3)
Verbs that can take either essere or avere
539(1)
Irregular participles
540(2)
V-6 Imperfect and past perfect tenses
542(5)
The imperfect (l'imperfetto)
542(3)
The past perfect (il trapassato prossimo)
545(2)
V-7 Future and future perfect tenses
547(5)
Irregular verbs in the future tense (il futuro)
548(1)
The future perfect tense (il futuro anteriore)
549(3)
V-8 Present and perfect conditional tenses
552(5)
The present conditional (il condizionale)
552(1)
Irregular verbs in the conditional
552(2)
The perfect conditional (il condizionale passato)
554(3)
V-9 The subjunctive
557(6)
The subjunctive (il congiuntivo) with subordinate clauses
557(2)
Present subjunctive of irregular verbs
559(1)
The past subjunctive
560(1)
The auxiliaries avere and essere
560(1)
The past perfect (or pluperfect) subjunctive (il congiuntivo trapassato)
561(2)
V-10 The imperative
563(4)
V-11 Prepositions
567(11)
Simple prepositions
567(3)
Prepositions in other roles
570(2)
Combined prepositions (le preposizioni articolate)
572(1)
Prepositions and idiomatic expressions
572(1)
Problematic prepositions
573(5)
V-12 Pronouns
578(12)
Subject pronouns
578(1)
Direct-object pronouns
579(2)
Indirect-object pronouns
581(2)
Stressed pronouns (i pronomi tonici)
583(2)
Prepositions + di + pronouns
585(1)
Ci
585(2)
Ne
587(1)
Double-object pronouns
588(2)
Appendix: Irregular Verbs 590(11)
Italian-English Glossary 601(9)
English-Italian Glossary 610(10)
Answer Key 620
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