English Grammar for Students of Spanish: The Study Guide for Those Learning SpanishFifth edition of this popular self-study guide for students of German. Each chapter covers a grammar point: i.e., a part of speech (noun, verb, pronoun), a word's function in a sentence (ex. subject, direct object, indirect object), a grammatical term (tense, conjugation, declension, gender). Each chapter is divided into two sections. 1. In English: grammar is explained as it relates to English, anticipating concepts necessary for German. 2. In German: grammar is explained as it relates to German, with examples and explanations of the rules applied. Points out similarities, differences, and alerts students to pitfalls. Study Tips: how to learn vocabulary, memorize verb conjugations ... Downloads available: 1. Review booklet with Answer key 2. Correlations to popular 1st year college German textbooks indicating the pages to be read in preparation for each lesson. Part of the O & H Study Guide series for students of foreign languages. Experience has shown that students using the O & H German Study Guide improve their performance in German grammar thanks to a better understanding of English grammar. Teachers can devote more class time to developing communicative skills. |
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Study Tips | 1 |
What is a Noun? | 8 |
What is Meant by Number? | 14 |
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1st pers 1ST PERSON 2nd pers 2ND PERSON 3rd pers 3rd person adverb affirmative Ana lee auxiliary verb CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ UNIVERSITY casa coche conditional perfect CRUZ The University cuarto definite article direct object están feminine plural feminine singular Flashcards future tense gender and number habla IDENTIFY indicate indirect object pronouns infinitive interrogative pronoun irregular Juan la mesa libro look main verb María masc masculine plural masculine singular mesa mood negative word noun modified noun or pronoun noun possessed object of preposition past participle Paul and Mary perfect tenses person plural possessive adjectives possessive pronoun possessor preposition pronouns present subjunctive present tense preterite progressive tenses PRONOUN IN SPANISH reflexive pronoun reflexive verb regular verbs relative clause relative pronoun SELECTION sing Spanish equivalent Spanish sentences Spanish verb Spanish word stem STUDY TIPS textbook Tips for Learning University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA verb form write