Practising German Grammar.

This new edition of PRACTISING GERMAN GRAMMAR provides you with varied and accessible exercises for developing an in-depth and practical awareness of German as it is spoken and written today. Whether used independently or as the ideal companion to the fifth edition of the widely acclaimed HAMMER...

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Main Author: Durrell, Martin
Other Authors: Kohl, Katrin, Loftus, Gudrun
Format: eBook
Language:German
Published: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
Edition:3rd ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Points for the user; 1 Nouns; 1-9 Gender; 10-18 Noun plurals; 19-27 Noun declension; 2 Case; 1 The nominative; 2-5 The accusative; 6-9, 13 The genitive; 10-13 The dative; 14-16 Apposition; 17-18 Measurement phrases; 19-21 Case: general; 3 Personal pronouns; 1 Personal pronouns: general; 2-4 Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns; 5, 10 Third person pronouns: general; 6 Third person pronoun or prepositional adverb?; 7-11 The pronoun es; 4 The articles; 1-2 Definite article: general; 3-4 Definite article or possessive?; 5-9 Uses of the articles.
  • 5 Other determiners and pronouns1-2, 5-6, 13 Demonstratives; 3-4, 17 Possessives; 5-6 Interrogatives; 7 Prepositional adverbs; 8-13 Relative pronouns; 13 The uses of der/die/das; 14 all-; 15-17 einer/keiner, kein; 18 German equivalents for English 'some' and 'any'; 19 Pronouns: general; 6 Adjectives; 1-3 The use of the strong and weak declensions; 4-6 Declension of adjectives; 7 Adjectives and the noun phrase; 8-12 Adjectives used as nouns; 13 Cases with adjectives; 14 Adjectives with prepositions; 7 Adverbs; 1-2 Adverbs of direction; 3-4 Adverbs of place and direction.
  • 5 The use of adjectives as adverbs6-7 Adverbs of manner, viewpoint and attitude; 8 Comparison of adjectives and adverbs; 1-2 Comparative and superlative; 3 Proportion expressed with je ... desto; 4 Forms of the superlative; 9 Numerals; 1 Equivalents for 'half'; 2 Forms and phrases with -mal or Mal; 10 Modal particles; 1-4 Uses of the modal particles; 11 Expressions of time; 1 Times of the clock; 2 Time phrases; 3 Adverbs of time; 12 Verbs: conjugation; 1-3, 7, 9 Weak and strong verbs; 4-5 Weak, strong and irregular verbs; 6, 8 The past and the pluperfect; 10-11 haben or sein in the perfect?
  • 12 The future and the passive13 The infinitive and the participles; 1-11, 13 The infinitive with zu; 11-13 The infinitive without zu; 14 Uses of the infinitive; 15-17 Infinitival nouns; 18-19 The extended participial phrase; 20 Uses of the present and past participles; 21-22 German equivalents of English constructions with the 'ing'-form; 14 The uses of the tenses; 1-4 The present tense; 5-6 The past and the perfect; 7-10 The future and the future perfect; 11 The pluperfect; 12-14 German equivalents for the English progressive tenses; 15-17 Use of the tenses: general; 15 The passive.
  • 1-6 The werden-passive7-9 The werden-passive and the sein-passive; 10 Von or durch with the passive; 11-15 Alternative passive constructions; 16-17 The passive: general; 16 Mood: the imperative and subjunctive; 1-2 The imperative; 3 The imperative and the werden-passive; 4 The imperative and Konjunktiv I; 5 Konjunktiv II; 6-11 Conditional sentences; 12-17 Indirect speech; 18-21 Other uses of the subjunctive; 22-23 The subjunctive mood: general; 17 The modal auxiliaries; 1 Tenses and mood forms of modal verbs; 2-3 Modal verbs in subordinate clauses.