Dutch : an essential grammar
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Dutch : an essential grammar
(Essential grammars)
Routledge, 2016
10th ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Note
Size of pbk. ed.: 24 cm
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Now in its 10th edition, Dutch: An Essential Grammar is a reference guide to the most important aspects of modern Dutch as it is used by native speakers.
Features include:
A brand new chapter on negation;
A user-friendly style to ensure all elements of the language that are of particular difficulty to English speakers are adequately explained;
'Let's Try That' sections in each chapter containing sample exercises;
More examples and cross-referencing throughout, and a comprehensive glossary and index at the back of the book;
Full use of examples given throughout illustrating modern usage.
Dutch: An Essential Grammar is the ideal reference source both for those studying Dutch independently and for students in colleges, universities and adult classes.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Pronunciation
- Chapter 2: Spelling
- Chapter 3: The Plural
- Chapter 4: Articles and demonstratives
- Chapter 5: Personal Pronouns
- Chapter 6: The Verb
- Chapter 7: The Adjective
- Chapter 8: Object Pronouns
- Chapter 9: Possessive Adjectives
- Chapter 10: Numbers and Dates
- Chapter 11: The past tense
- Chapter 12: The past tense
- Chapter 13: Some Irregular verbs
- Chapter 14: Modal auxiliaries
- Chapter 15: The future
- Chapter 16: Colloquial speech and writing
- Chapter 17: Separable prefixes
- Chapter 18: Conjunctions, relative pronouns
- Chapter 19: Prepositions
- Chapter 20: Word order
- Chapter 21: The word er
- Chapter 22: Diminutives
- Chapter 23: The passive voice
- Chapter 24: aspect and Idiomatic usages of some verbs
- Chapter 25: Word formation and derivation
- Chapter 26: Three stories
- Chapter 27: Going on
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