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Learn Spanish Grammar (In Plain English) (The ABC of Spanish)

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ISBN / ASINB00CK69LLQ
ISBN-13978B00CK69LL9
MarketplaceGermany  🇩🇪

Description

The ABC of Spanish comprises a series of books, “Learn Spanish in Plain English” (Books 1-5), and “Learn Spanish Verb Tenses in Plain English”. These books are written in an easy-to-follow style. Technical jargon is introduced slowly and explained fully. This book will teach you Spanish grammar in a methodical way and in bite size chunks, so that you will never feel overwhelmed by the volume of material. Over time, you will acquire in-depth knowledge of the underlying principles, and you will never feel you are missing part of the puzzle.

This book is comprehensive and includes 67 chapters. It will teach you all the essential building blocks such as: nouns, subject pronouns, adjectives, and much more. You will gain a thorough understanding of all the Spanish tenses: present, preterite, imperfect, conditional, future, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect and conditional perfect. Irregular verbs are also covered so that you have a complete understanding of how to form all the tenses in Spanish.

Below is a full chapter list of the material covered:

Nouns (gender)
Nouns (plural)
Subject Pronouns
Regular Verbs
Nouns (exceptions)
Definite and Indefinite Articles
Subject Pronouns (when to use them)
Adjectives (general rules)
Adjectives (exceptions)
Adjectives (summary)
Using the word “Hay”
Spanish Prepositions
Irregular Verbs
Ser (to be)
Estar (to be)
Tener (to have)
Venir (To come)
Irregular First Person
Irregular First Person (“-cer”,”-cir”)
Irregular First Person, (“-ger”,”-gir”)
Irregular First Person (“-guir”)
Stem Changing Verbs (“e-to-i”)
Stem Changing Verbs (“e-to-ie”)
Stem Changing Verbs (“o-to-ue”)
Common irregular verbs
Present Progressive
Possessive Adjectives
Asking Questions
Indefinite and Negative Words
The Personal “a”
Contractions (“al” and “del”)
Saber and Conocer
Para and Por
Compound Words
Possessive Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns
Indirect Object Pronouns
Gustar
Reflexive Verbs
Ir, Salir and Venir
Acabar (de)
Volver (a)
Equality / Inequality
Comparatives and Superlatives
The Spanish Alphabet
Numbers (1-30)
Numbers (31-100)
Numbers (100-1000)
Days of the Week
Spanish Months
Dates
Telling the time
Preterite Tense (regular verbs)
Preterite Tense (stem changing)
Preterite Tense (spelling change)
Preterite Tense (irregular verbs)
Imperfect Tense (regular verbs)
Imperfect Tense (irregular verbs)
Future Tense (regular verbs)
Future Tense (irregular verbs)
Conditional Tense (regular verbs)
Conditional Tense (irregular verbs)
Past Participle
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
Future Perfect
Conditional Perfect


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