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El. knyga: Practice Makes Perfect German Problem Solver (EBOOK): With 130 Exercises

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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Contemporary
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071791168
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Contemporary
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071791168

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Tackle head-on all the hurdles that you find hard about learning German

Practice Makes Perfect: German Problem Solver doesn't pretend that learning German is easy. Instead of covering the entirety of the language, it hones in on those areas where you might have difficulty--areas such as der vs. die vs. das, capitalization and punctuation, subject-verb agreement, determiners and adverbs of degree, and phrasal verbs.

Features:

  • A variety of extensive exercises for practice
  • Practical and high-frequency vocabulary
  • Answer key provided for reference and quick feedback

Don't sweat those troublesome grammar areas any more! Practice Makes Perfect: German Problem Solver is your perfect learning tool for ironing out your troubles.

Preface vii
1 Determining gender and forming plurals
1(11)
Patterns that identify masculine nouns
3(1)
Patterns that identify feminine nouns
4(1)
Patterns that identify neuter nouns
5(2)
Prefixes
7(1)
Plurals
7(1)
Masculine plurals
8(1)
Feminine plurals
9(1)
Neuter plurals
10(2)
2 Haben, sein, and werden
12(12)
Haben and sein
12(4)
The present perfect and the past perfect tenses
16(4)
Werden
20(4)
3 Declensions with der-words and ein-words
24(9)
Der-words
24(3)
Ein-words
27(2)
Breaking the pattern
29(1)
Unpreceded adjectives
30(3)
4 Pronoun choice by gender
33(9)
Pronouns and declensions
37(1)
Possessive adjectives
37(2)
Wer and was
39(3)
5 Special masculine nouns
42(7)
Masculine nouns that end in -e
42(4)
Traditional declensions
46(1)
Foreign words
47(2)
6 Conjunctions and word order
49(9)
Coordinating conjunctions
49(3)
Subordinating conjunctions
52(2)
Interrogative words as conjunctions
54(4)
7 Mancher and solcher
58(12)
Mancher
58(4)
Solcher
62(2)
Welcher
64(1)
Was fur ein
65(1)
Numerals
66(4)
8 Comparative, superlative, and irregularities
70(11)
Comparative
70(3)
Irregular comparatives
73(1)
Je... desto
74(1)
Superlatives
75(2)
Irregular superlatives
77(4)
9 Modal auxiliaries and double infinitives
81(10)
Past tense
83(2)
Mogen
85(1)
Konnen
86(2)
Hatte tun sollen
88(1)
Participles
89(2)
10 Sehen, horen, lassen, helfen, and double infinitives
91(10)
Double infinitives
92(3)
Es lasst sich
95(1)
Fahren and gehen
96(1)
Lehren, lernen, and schicken
97(4)
11 Prefixes
101(13)
Separable prefixes
101(5)
Inseparable prefixes
106(4)
Separable-inseparable prefixes
110(2)
Latin prefixes
112(1)
Other words used in the prefix position
112(2)
12 Imperatives
114(9)
Prefixes
116(1)
Haben, sein, and werden
117(1)
Let's and Let
118(2)
Lassen
120(3)
13 Verbs with specific prepositions
123(9)
An and auf
124(2)
In, um, uber, and vor
126(2)
Fur and gegen
128(1)
Dative prepositions
128(2)
Identifying verb-preposition combinations
130(2)
14 Categories of irregular verbs
132(12)
Irregular patterns
133(2)
Present tense irregularities: e to i or ie
135(2)
Present tense irregularities: umlaut
137(2)
Mixed verbs
139(2)
Verbs that end in -ieren
141(1)
Dative verbs
142(2)
15 Passive voice versus participles as adjectives
144(10)
Past participles as adjectives
148(1)
Dative case
149(2)
Modal auxiliaries
151(3)
16 Subjunctive mood
154(10)
Subjunctive I
154(4)
Subjunctive II
158(2)
Wenn
160(2)
Als ob
162(2)
17 Numbers and numerals
164(9)
Mathematik
165(1)
Ordinal numbers
166(4)
Indefinite numerals
170(3)
18 Infinitive clauses
173(7)
Es
173(4)
Prepositions and infinitives
177(3)
19 Relative clauses
180(9)
Wer
185(1)
Was
186(3)
20 Writing
189(10)
Appendix: The principal parts of irregular verbs 199(6)
Answer key 205
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