Practising German grammar / A workbook
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Revised and expanded, this lively and innovative workbook covers all aspects of German grammar complete with answers and explanations where necessary.
Practising German Grammar is intended for students of German with a good basic command of communicative and oral skills now seeking to consolidate their knowledge of key grammatical structures of German. The uniquely varied selection of exercises caters for a number of different learning strategies and includes both practice of essential grammatical structures and also text-based exercises and projects by which students are encouraged to discover grammatical regularities themselves. Many are based on real-life sources such as newspapers, business literature and twentieth-century novels, and will allow students to gain an authentic sense of current usage.
All intermediate and advanced students of German will find the second edition of this best-selling workbook an invaluable aid to developing confidence and competence in grammar and usage.
Revised and expanded, this workbook complements the third edition of "Hammer's German Grammar and Usage". It is intended for students of German with a good basic command of the language who are wishing to consolidate their knowledge of key grammatical structures of German.
Points for the user; nouns; case; personal pronouns; the articles; other determiners and pronouns; adjectives; adverbs; comparison of adjectives and adverbs; numberals; modal particles; expressions of time; verbs - conjugation; the infinitive and the participles; the uses of the tenses; the passive; the modal auxiliaries; verbs - valency; conjugations and sub-ordination; prepositions; word order; word formation; spelling and punctuation.
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Martin Durrell is Emeritus Professor at the University of Manchester.Katrin Kohl is Fellow and Tutor in German at the University of Oxford.
Gudrun Loftus is Instructor in German at the Language Centre, University of Oxford.