German problem solver

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    • Swick, Edward

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German problem solver

Ed Swick

(Practice makes perfect)

McGraw-Hill, c2013

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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 practicePractical 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.

Table of Contents

1. Determining Gender 2. Haben, Sein, and Werden 3. Declensions with Ein-words and Der-words 4. Pronoun Choice by Gender 5. Special Masculine Nouns 6. Conjunctions and Word Order 7. Mancher and Solcher 8. Comparatives , Superlatives, and Irregularities 9. Modals and Double Infinitives 10. Sehen, Hoeren, Lassen, Helfen, and Double Infinitives 11. Prefixes 12. Irregular Imperatives 13. Verbs with Specific Prepositions 14. Categories of Irregular Verbs 15. Passive Voice vs. Participles as Adjectives 16. Subjunctive Mood 17. Numbers and Numerals 18. Infinitive Clauses 19. Relative Clauses 20. Writing

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