German Verb Drills, Fifth Edition

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McGraw-Hill Education | 5e druk, 2017
ISBN13: 9781260010602
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Get on the Fast Track to Mastering the German Verb System!

Confident use of verbs is an essential foundation for learning German. German Verb Drills will help you lay this foundation through clear explanations and rigorous practice. You language skills will be strengthened as you become more fluent in your use of the correct tenses and verb forms.

Inside you’ll find:

● Numerous examples that demonstrate how the German verb system works
● Review and mastery exercises to reinforce your learning
● An answer key to give you clear explanations on every concept

German Verb Drills is the bestselling source of practice that you can use either in conjunction with a course or as a self-learning tool. You’ll become less intimidated by verb conjugation and, instead, more confident in your German writing and speaking skills.

 

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ISBN13:9781260010602
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Druk:5

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Introduction<br/>Part 1 The Present Tense of Regular, Irregular, and Modal Verbs<br/>1 Infinitive<br/>2 Present tense of regular verbs<br/>Interrogative<br/>3 Present tense of haben, sein, and werden<br/>4 Present tense of irregular verbs<br/>Vowel change from e to i<br/>Vowel change from e to ie<br/>Vowel change from a to ä<br/>5 Verbs with separable prefixes in the present tense<br/>Common separable prefixes<br/>6 Modal auxiliaries in the present tense<br/>Review of part 1<br/>Part 2 Imperative, Future Tense, and Present Perfect Tense<br/>7 Imperative<br/>Formal command<br/>Familiar command, singular<br/>Familiar command, plural<br/>Exhortations (mild commands)<br/>8 Future tense<br/>Adverb of time<br/>9 Present perfect tense of weak verbs<br/>Use of tense<br/>Formation of tense<br/>Formation of past participle of weak verbs<br/>10 Haben or sein as the auxiliary verb in perfect tenses<br/>11 Present perfect tense of strong verbs<br/>Formation of past participle<br/>12 Present perfect tense of mixed verbs<br/>13 Present perfect tense with separable prefixes<br/>14 Present perfect tense with inseparable prefixes and verb stems ending in -ier<br/>Inseparable prefixes<br/>Verb stems ending in -ier<br/>15 Present perfect tense with modal auxiliaries<br/>Review of part 2<br/>Part 3 The Past Tense<br/>16 Use of past tense<br/>17 Past tense of weak verbs<br/>Definition of weak and strong verbs<br/>Formation of weak verbs in the past tense<br/>18 Past tense of strong verbs<br/>19 Past tense of mixed verbs<br/>20 Past tense of haben, sein, and werden<br/>21 Past tense of modal auxiliaries<br/>Review of part 3<br/>Part 4 Perfect Tenses, Reflexive and Impersonal Verbs, Infinitive Constructions, and Passive Voice<br/>22 Past perfect tense<br/>Use of tense<br/>Formation of tense<br/>23 Future perfect tense<br/>Use of tense<br/>Formation of tense<br/>24 Reflexive verbs<br/>Use of the reflexive<br/>Formation of reflexive construction<br/>Perfect tenses of reflexive verbs<br/>Use of the dative with personal interest<br/>Reflexive commands<br/>25 Impersonal verbs<br/>Es gibt or es ist, es sind<br/>26 Infinitive constructions<br/>Verbal nouns<br/>Double infinitives with modals<br/>Double infinitives with lassen, helfen, sehen, etc.<br/>Infinitives without zu<br/>Infinitives with or without zu<br/>Infinitives with zu<br/>Prepositions and infinitives<br/>Infinitives and commands<br/>27 The passive voice<br/>Formation of the passive voice<br/>Von or durch<br/>Conjugation of passive voice<br/>Man as a substitute<br/>Passive with modal auxiliaries<br/>Review of part 4<br/>Part 5 The Subjunctive and Conditional Moods<br/>28 Formation of the subjunctive mood<br/>Simple tenses<br/>Compound tenses<br/>29 Use of the subjunctive—expressing a wish<br/>Use of the subjunctive<br/>Subjunctive in expressing a wish<br/>30 Subjunctive after als ob or als wenn<br/>Present<br/>Past<br/>Omission of ob or wenn<br/>31 Conditional<br/>Use of the conditional<br/>Formation of the conditional<br/>32 Unreal conditions (subjunctive or conditional)<br/>Present<br/>Past<br/>Omission of wenn<br/>33 Indirect discourse with the subjunctive and the indicative<br/>Indirect discourse with the subjunctive<br/>Indirect discourse with the indicative<br/>Review of part 5<br/>Appendix: Final Review<br/>Answer Key<br/>Index of Verbs<br/>German–English<br/>English–German

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