Intermediate German grammar

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    • Swick, Edward

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Intermediate German grammar

Ed Swick

(Practice makes perfect)

McGraw-Hill Education, c2013

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When you're ready to go further with your German skills, Practice Makes Perfect will take you to the next level Using extensive explanations, examples, reading passages, and practice exercises, Practice Makes Perfect: Intermediate German Grammar helps you grow your understanding and usage of such grammar topics as verbs tenses and moods. It also increases your ability to communicate in German using idiomatic expressions with the appropriate structures: verbs, prepositions, nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in a variety of contexts. Offering a winning formula for continuing to build language skills, Practice Makes Perfect: Intermediate German Grammar is your indispensable resource for communicating effectively in German. Example sentences illustrate and clarify each grammar pointReading passages improve your reading comprehension and vocabulary developmentAnswer key provides reference and quick feedbackPractical and high-frequency vocabulary used throughout

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1. Nominative and Accusative Cases2. Der-words, Ein-words, and Adjectives3. Dative Case 4. Genitive Case5. Dative-Accusative Prepositions6. Pronouns and Plurals7. Irregular Present Tense Conjugations8. Prefixes9. Irregular Past Tense Conjugations10. The Perfect Tenses11. Negation and the Future Tense12. Word Order13. Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs14. Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs15. Verbs with Mixed Conjugations16. Numbers and Numerals 17. Modal Auxiliaries and Double Infinitives18. Relative Pronouns19. Passive Voice20. Infinitive Clauses21. Subjunctive Mood22. Sentence Writing

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