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