German Grammar Drills

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McGraw Hill Professional, Apr 6, 2012 - Foreign Language Study - 336 pages

When it comes to learning grammar, the best way is to JUST DO IT!

For learning grammar, you'll find the most success in retaining your skills through drills, drills, and more drills. German Grammar Drills reinforces your knowledge and enhance your ability to read, write, and speak in German. This book introduces essential grammar concepts, with practical examples to demonstrate their correct usage. You will flex your grammar muscle with the exercises included in each section.

Inside this new edition you'll find:

  • More than 200 exercises accompanied by an answer key
  • Authentic examples to show you correct grammar usage
  • New review sections that will bring you up to speed on grammar
 

Contents

1 Determining Gender
1
2 Forming Plurals
7
3 Pronouns
15
4 Nominative Case
21
5 Accusative Case
29
6 Dative Case
39
7 Genitive Case
51
8 AccusativeDative Prepositions
59
16 Future Tenses
139
17 Imperatives
145
18 Reflexive Pronouns
149
19 Prefixes
165
20 Numbers Time Days of the Week and the Calendar
173
21 Modal Auxiliaries and Double Infinitives
185
22 Conjunctions
195
23 Relative Pronouns
203

9 Der Words and Ein Words
69
10 Adjectives
85
11 Contractions
93
12 Questions and Interrogatives
97
13 Present Tense
105
14 Past Tense
117
15 Present Perfect and Past Perfect Tenses
127
24 Comparatives and Superlatives
213
25 Passive Voice
225
26 Subjunctive Mood
235
27 Infinitive Clauses
247
Final Review
269
Answer Key
299
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About the author (2012)

Ed Swick taught German for 30 years. He is the author of Practice Makes Perfect: German Pronouns and Prepositions.

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