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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with the Basics -- Chapter 1 Getting a Jump Start in Spanish -- Expressing Greetings and Salutations -- Referring to Others Using Subject Pronouns -- Meeting the subject pronouns -- Applying subject pronouns -- Tú versus Ud. -- Vosotros (Vosotras) versus Uds. -- Él versus ella -- Ellos versus ellas -- Nosotros (Nosotras) -- Gender neutral pronoun -- Focusing on Numbers -- Cardinal numbers -- Ordinal numbers -- Making Dates -- Days -- Months -- Writing dates -- Telling Time -- Answers to "Getting a Jump Start" Practice Questions -- Chapter 2 Selecting the Proper Part of Speech -- Identifying and Using Parts of Speech -- Nouns -- Pronouns -- Adjectives -- Verbs -- Adverbs -- Using a Bilingual Dictionary -- Recognizing Cognates -- Answers to "Selecting the Proper Part of Speech" Practice Questions -- Part 2 The Here and Now -- Chapter 3 Sorting Out Word Gender -- Marking Gender with Definite Articles -- Identifying the definite articles -- Using the definite articles -- Omission of the definite articles -- Contractions with the definite articles -- Marking Gender with Indefinite Articles -- Identifying the indefinite articles -- Omission of the indefinite article -- Being Demonstrative with Demonstrative Adjectives -- Identifying the Gender of Singular Spanish Nouns -- Exploring reverse-gender nouns -- Recognizing nouns that are the same for both genders -- Adding to Your Knowledge with Noun Plurals -- What's Mine Is Mine: Expressing Possession -- Using de -- Using possessive adjectives -- Answers to "Sorting Out Word Gender" Practice Questions -- Chapter 4 Coloring Your Sentences with Adjectives | |
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505 | 8 | |a Answers to "Enriching Your Sentences with Adverbs and Comparisons" Practice Questions -- Part 3 Giving and Obtaining Information -- Chapter 8 Getting Answers with the Right Questions -- Inquiring in Spanish -- Asking Yes/No Questions -- Intonation -- The tags "¿No es verdad?" "¿Verdad?"and "¿No?" -- Inversion -- Answering Questions with Yes and No -- Saying yes -- Saying no -- Using other negatives -- Using nadie -- Using ni . . . ni -- Using ninguno -- Question words requiring their opposite in the negative answers -- Asking for Information -- Interrogative adjectives -- ¿Cuánto (-a, -os, -as)? -- ¿Qué? -- Interrogative adverbs -- ¿Dónde? -- ¿Por qué? -- Interrogative pronouns -- ¿Quién(es)? -- Answering Information Questions -- ¿Cuánto(-a)(-s)? -- ¿Qué? -- ¿Cómo? -- ¿Cuándo? -- ¿Dónde? -- ¿Quién(es)? -- Hay -- Answers to "Getting Answers with the Right Questions" Practice Questions -- Chapter 9 Being Clear and Concise with Object Pronouns -- Dealing Directly with Direct Object Pronouns -- Understanding direct object pronouns -- Getting personal with the personal "a" -- Using Indirect Object Pronouns -- Selecting a Direct or an Indirect Object Pronoun -- Common Spanish verbs requiring a direct object -- Common Spanish verbs requiring an indirect object -- Placing Object Pronouns Correctly -- Doing Double Duty with Double Object Pronouns -- Getting by with Gustar -- Answers to "Being Clear and Concise with Object Pronouns" Practice Questions -- Chapter 10 Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs -- Recognizing and Using Reflexive Verbs -- Using reflexive pronouns -- Common reflexive verbs -- Considering verbs with special reflexive meanings -- Expressing reciprocal actions -- Properly Placing Reflexive Pronouns -- Answers to "Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs" Practice Questions -- Chapter 11 Getting Attention with Commands | |
505 | 8 | |a The Imperative Mood -- Forming Formal Commands -- Commanding with regular verbs and irregular yo form verbs -- Commanding with other verbs -- Verbs with spelling changes -- Verbs with stem changes -- Verbs with spelling and stem changes -- Irregular verbs -- Issuing Informal Commands -- Giving affirmative commands with tú -- Giving negative commands with tú -- Giving plural commands with vosotros -- Using affirmative vosotros commands -- Using Object Pronouns in Commands -- Single object pronouns -- Double object pronouns -- Answers to "Getting Attention with Commands" Practice Questions -- Chapter 12 Preparing to Connect with Prepositions -- Using Common Spanish Prepositions -- Distinguishing One Preposition from Another -- A -- De -- En -- Hasta -- Para vs. Por -- Focusing on Prepositions Used with Infinitives -- Spanish verbs requiring a -- Spanish verbs requiring de -- Spanish verbs requiring en -- Spanish verbs requiring con -- Verbs requiring no preposition -- Using Prepositional Pronouns -- Answers to "Preparing to Connect with Prepositions" Practice Questions -- Part 4 Reminiscing about the Past and Seeing into the Future -- Chapter 13 Leaving It Completely in the Past -- Forming the Preterit -- Regular verbs -- Regular -ar verbs -- Verbs with spelling changes -- Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar -- Verbs that change -i to -y -- Verbs with stem changes -- Irregular verbs -- Verbs with i in the preterit stem -- Verbs with u in the preterit stem -- Verbs with -uv in the preterit stem -- Verbs with j in the preterit stem -- The preterit of dar and ver -- The preterit of ser and ir -- Using the Preterit -- Answers to "Leaving It Completely in the Past" -- Chapter 14 Looking Back with the Imperfect -- Perfecting the Imperfect -- Forming the imperfect of regular verbs -- Forming the imperfect of irregular verbs | |
505 | 8 | |a Comparing the Preterit and the Imperfect -- Finding Clues to the Preterit and the Imperfect -- The preterit: Specifying a time period -- The imperfect: Implying habitual action or repetition -- Answers to "Looking Back with the Imperfect" Practice Questions -- Chapter 15 Seeing into the Future -- Forming and Expressing the Future -- Discussing the future by using the present -- Using ir + a to express the near future -- Expressing the future tense -- Sending regular verbs to the future -- Using the Future Tense to Foretell, Predict, and Wonder -- Answers to "Seeing into the Future" Practice Questions -- Part 5 The Part of Tens -- Chapter 16 Ten Most Common Mistakes in Spanish -- Confusing Gender Differences -- Insisting on Word-for-Word Translations -- Forgetting the Personal "A" -- Using the Indefinite Article with an Unqualified Profession -- Being Confused about Time -- Avoiding Double Negatives -- Misusing Gustar -- Forgetting about Idioms with Tener -- Using the Incorrect Past Tense (Preterit or the Imperfect) -- Ignoring the Subjunctive -- Chapter 17 Ten Important Verb Distinctions -- Ser versus Estar -- Saber versus Conocer -- Deber versus Tener Que -- Preguntar versus Pedir -- Jugar versus Tocar -- Gastar versus Pasar -- Dejar versus Salir -- Volver versus Devolver -- Tomar versus Llevar -- Poder versus Saber -- Part 6 Appendixes -- Appendix A Verb Charts -- Regular Verbs -- -ar Verbs -- -er Verbs -- -ir Verbs -- Stem-Changing Verbs -- -ar Verbs -- -er Verbs -- -ir Verbs -- -uir Verbs (except -guir) -- -eer Verbs -- -iar Verbs -- -uar Verbs -- Spelling-Change Verbs -- -car Verbs -- -gar Verbs -- -zar Verbs -- Consonant + -cer or -cir Verbs -- Vowel + -cer or -cir Verbs -- -ger or -gir Verbs -- -uir Verbs -- Irregular Verbs -- Appendix B Thematic Vocabulary -- EDUCATION -- PERSONAL INFORMATION -- EARNING A LIVING -- LEISURE ACTIVITIES. | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with the Basics -- Chapter 1 Getting a Jump Start in Spanish -- Expressing Greetings and Salutations -- Referring to Others Using Subject Pronouns -- Meeting the subject pronouns -- Applying subject pronouns -- Tú versus Ud. -- Vosotros (Vosotras) versus Uds. -- Él versus ella -- Ellos versus ellas -- Nosotros (Nosotras) -- Gender neutral pronoun -- Focusing on Numbers -- Cardinal numbers -- Ordinal numbers -- Making Dates -- Days -- Months -- Writing dates -- Telling Time -- Answers to "Getting a Jump Start" Practice Questions -- Chapter 2 Selecting the Proper Part of Speech -- Identifying and Using Parts of Speech -- Nouns -- Pronouns -- Adjectives -- Verbs -- Adverbs -- Using a Bilingual Dictionary -- Recognizing Cognates -- Answers to "Selecting the Proper Part of Speech" Practice Questions -- Part 2 The Here and Now -- Chapter 3 Sorting Out Word Gender -- Marking Gender with Definite Articles -- Identifying the definite articles -- Using the definite articles -- Omission of the definite articles -- Contractions with the definite articles -- Marking Gender with Indefinite Articles -- Identifying the indefinite articles -- Omission of the indefinite article -- Being Demonstrative with Demonstrative Adjectives -- Identifying the Gender of Singular Spanish Nouns -- Exploring reverse-gender nouns -- Recognizing nouns that are the same for both genders -- Adding to Your Knowledge with Noun Plurals -- What's Mine Is Mine: Expressing Possession -- Using de -- Using possessive adjectives -- Answers to "Sorting Out Word Gender" Practice Questions -- Chapter 4 Coloring Your Sentences with Adjectives Describing People and Things with Adjectives -- Agreement of adjectives -- The gender of adjectives -- Positioning of adjectives -- Adjectives that follow the noun -- Adjectives that precede the noun -- Shortened forms of adjectives -- Adjectives with different meanings -- Using Ser and Estar in Descriptions -- Using ser -- Using estar -- Answers to "Coloring Your Sentences with Adjectives" Practice Questions -- Chapter 5 Expressing Yourself in the Present -- Using and Omitting Spanish Subject Pronouns -- Expressing the Present -- Comprehending conjugations -- Regular present-tense -ar verbs -- Progressing with the Present Progressive -- Forming the gerunds of regular verbs -- Forming the gerunds of stem-changing and irregular verbs -- Answers to "Expressing Yourself in the Present" Practice Questions -- Chapter 6 Expressing Yourself with Subjunctive Feeling -- Forming the Present Subjunctive -- Regular verbs -- Verbs that are irregular in the yo form -- Verbs with spelling changes in the yo form -- Verbs with stem changes -- Verbs with spelling and stem changes -- (Very) irregular verbs -- Spanning the Uses of the Present Subjunctive -- Using the present subjunctive after impersonal expressions -- Using the present subjunctive to express wishing, emotion, need, and doubt -- Using the present subjunctive after adjectives that express feelings or emotions -- Using the present subjunctive in relative clauses -- Answers to "Expressing Yourself with Subjunctive Feeling" Practice Questions -- Chapter 7 Enriching Your Sentences with Adverbs and Comparisons -- Describing Verbs with Adverbs -- Forming adverbs -- Adverbial phrases -- Working with adverbs not formed from adjectives -- Adjectives versus adverbs -- Positioning of adverbs -- Making Comparisons -- Comparisons of equality -- Comparisons of inequality -- The superlative -- The absolute superlative Answers to "Enriching Your Sentences with Adverbs and Comparisons" Practice Questions -- Part 3 Giving and Obtaining Information -- Chapter 8 Getting Answers with the Right Questions -- Inquiring in Spanish -- Asking Yes/No Questions -- Intonation -- The tags "¿No es verdad?" "¿Verdad?"and "¿No?" -- Inversion -- Answering Questions with Yes and No -- Saying yes -- Saying no -- Using other negatives -- Using nadie -- Using ni . . . ni -- Using ninguno -- Question words requiring their opposite in the negative answers -- Asking for Information -- Interrogative adjectives -- ¿Cuánto (-a, -os, -as)? -- ¿Qué? -- Interrogative adverbs -- ¿Dónde? -- ¿Por qué? -- Interrogative pronouns -- ¿Quién(es)? -- Answering Information Questions -- ¿Cuánto(-a)(-s)? -- ¿Qué? -- ¿Cómo? -- ¿Cuándo? -- ¿Dónde? -- ¿Quién(es)? -- Hay -- Answers to "Getting Answers with the Right Questions" Practice Questions -- Chapter 9 Being Clear and Concise with Object Pronouns -- Dealing Directly with Direct Object Pronouns -- Understanding direct object pronouns -- Getting personal with the personal "a" -- Using Indirect Object Pronouns -- Selecting a Direct or an Indirect Object Pronoun -- Common Spanish verbs requiring a direct object -- Common Spanish verbs requiring an indirect object -- Placing Object Pronouns Correctly -- Doing Double Duty with Double Object Pronouns -- Getting by with Gustar -- Answers to "Being Clear and Concise with Object Pronouns" Practice Questions -- Chapter 10 Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs -- Recognizing and Using Reflexive Verbs -- Using reflexive pronouns -- Common reflexive verbs -- Considering verbs with special reflexive meanings -- Expressing reciprocal actions -- Properly Placing Reflexive Pronouns -- Answers to "Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs" Practice Questions -- Chapter 11 Getting Attention with Commands The Imperative Mood -- Forming Formal Commands -- Commanding with regular verbs and irregular yo form verbs -- Commanding with other verbs -- Verbs with spelling changes -- Verbs with stem changes -- Verbs with spelling and stem changes -- Irregular verbs -- Issuing Informal Commands -- Giving affirmative commands with tú -- Giving negative commands with tú -- Giving plural commands with vosotros -- Using affirmative vosotros commands -- Using Object Pronouns in Commands -- Single object pronouns -- Double object pronouns -- Answers to "Getting Attention with Commands" Practice Questions -- Chapter 12 Preparing to Connect with Prepositions -- Using Common Spanish Prepositions -- Distinguishing One Preposition from Another -- A -- De -- En -- Hasta -- Para vs. Por -- Focusing on Prepositions Used with Infinitives -- Spanish verbs requiring a -- Spanish verbs requiring de -- Spanish verbs requiring en -- Spanish verbs requiring con -- Verbs requiring no preposition -- Using Prepositional Pronouns -- Answers to "Preparing to Connect with Prepositions" Practice Questions -- Part 4 Reminiscing about the Past and Seeing into the Future -- Chapter 13 Leaving It Completely in the Past -- Forming the Preterit -- Regular verbs -- Regular -ar verbs -- Verbs with spelling changes -- Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar -- Verbs that change -i to -y -- Verbs with stem changes -- Irregular verbs -- Verbs with i in the preterit stem -- Verbs with u in the preterit stem -- Verbs with -uv in the preterit stem -- Verbs with j in the preterit stem -- The preterit of dar and ver -- The preterit of ser and ir -- Using the Preterit -- Answers to "Leaving It Completely in the Past" -- Chapter 14 Looking Back with the Imperfect -- Perfecting the Imperfect -- Forming the imperfect of regular verbs -- Forming the imperfect of irregular verbs Comparing the Preterit and the Imperfect -- Finding Clues to the Preterit and the Imperfect -- The preterit: Specifying a time period -- The imperfect: Implying habitual action or repetition -- Answers to "Looking Back with the Imperfect" Practice Questions -- Chapter 15 Seeing into the Future -- Forming and Expressing the Future -- Discussing the future by using the present -- Using ir + a to express the near future -- Expressing the future tense -- Sending regular verbs to the future -- Using the Future Tense to Foretell, Predict, and Wonder -- Answers to "Seeing into the Future" Practice Questions -- Part 5 The Part of Tens -- Chapter 16 Ten Most Common Mistakes in Spanish -- Confusing Gender Differences -- Insisting on Word-for-Word Translations -- Forgetting the Personal "A" -- Using the Indefinite Article with an Unqualified Profession -- Being Confused about Time -- Avoiding Double Negatives -- Misusing Gustar -- Forgetting about Idioms with Tener -- Using the Incorrect Past Tense (Preterit or the Imperfect) -- Ignoring the Subjunctive -- Chapter 17 Ten Important Verb Distinctions -- Ser versus Estar -- Saber versus Conocer -- Deber versus Tener Que -- Preguntar versus Pedir -- Jugar versus Tocar -- Gastar versus Pasar -- Dejar versus Salir -- Volver versus Devolver -- Tomar versus Llevar -- Poder versus Saber -- Part 6 Appendixes -- Appendix A Verb Charts -- Regular Verbs -- -ar Verbs -- -er Verbs -- -ir Verbs -- Stem-Changing Verbs -- -ar Verbs -- -er Verbs -- -ir Verbs -- -uir Verbs (except -guir) -- -eer Verbs -- -iar Verbs -- -uar Verbs -- Spelling-Change Verbs -- -car Verbs -- -gar Verbs -- -zar Verbs -- Consonant + -cer or -cir Verbs -- Vowel + -cer or -cir Verbs -- -ger or -gir Verbs -- -uir Verbs -- Irregular Verbs -- Appendix B Thematic Vocabulary -- EDUCATION -- PERSONAL INFORMATION -- EARNING A LIVING -- LEISURE ACTIVITIES. THE FAMILY. |
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spelling | Stein, Gail Verfasser aut Spanish Workbook for Dummies 2nd ed Newark John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2022 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (371 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with the Basics -- Chapter 1 Getting a Jump Start in Spanish -- Expressing Greetings and Salutations -- Referring to Others Using Subject Pronouns -- Meeting the subject pronouns -- Applying subject pronouns -- Tú versus Ud. -- Vosotros (Vosotras) versus Uds. -- Él versus ella -- Ellos versus ellas -- Nosotros (Nosotras) -- Gender neutral pronoun -- Focusing on Numbers -- Cardinal numbers -- Ordinal numbers -- Making Dates -- Days -- Months -- Writing dates -- Telling Time -- Answers to "Getting a Jump Start" Practice Questions -- Chapter 2 Selecting the Proper Part of Speech -- Identifying and Using Parts of Speech -- Nouns -- Pronouns -- Adjectives -- Verbs -- Adverbs -- Using a Bilingual Dictionary -- Recognizing Cognates -- Answers to "Selecting the Proper Part of Speech" Practice Questions -- Part 2 The Here and Now -- Chapter 3 Sorting Out Word Gender -- Marking Gender with Definite Articles -- Identifying the definite articles -- Using the definite articles -- Omission of the definite articles -- Contractions with the definite articles -- Marking Gender with Indefinite Articles -- Identifying the indefinite articles -- Omission of the indefinite article -- Being Demonstrative with Demonstrative Adjectives -- Identifying the Gender of Singular Spanish Nouns -- Exploring reverse-gender nouns -- Recognizing nouns that are the same for both genders -- Adding to Your Knowledge with Noun Plurals -- What's Mine Is Mine: Expressing Possession -- Using de -- Using possessive adjectives -- Answers to "Sorting Out Word Gender" Practice Questions -- Chapter 4 Coloring Your Sentences with Adjectives Describing People and Things with Adjectives -- Agreement of adjectives -- The gender of adjectives -- Positioning of adjectives -- Adjectives that follow the noun -- Adjectives that precede the noun -- Shortened forms of adjectives -- Adjectives with different meanings -- Using Ser and Estar in Descriptions -- Using ser -- Using estar -- Answers to "Coloring Your Sentences with Adjectives" Practice Questions -- Chapter 5 Expressing Yourself in the Present -- Using and Omitting Spanish Subject Pronouns -- Expressing the Present -- Comprehending conjugations -- Regular present-tense -ar verbs -- Progressing with the Present Progressive -- Forming the gerunds of regular verbs -- Forming the gerunds of stem-changing and irregular verbs -- Answers to "Expressing Yourself in the Present" Practice Questions -- Chapter 6 Expressing Yourself with Subjunctive Feeling -- Forming the Present Subjunctive -- Regular verbs -- Verbs that are irregular in the yo form -- Verbs with spelling changes in the yo form -- Verbs with stem changes -- Verbs with spelling and stem changes -- (Very) irregular verbs -- Spanning the Uses of the Present Subjunctive -- Using the present subjunctive after impersonal expressions -- Using the present subjunctive to express wishing, emotion, need, and doubt -- Using the present subjunctive after adjectives that express feelings or emotions -- Using the present subjunctive in relative clauses -- Answers to "Expressing Yourself with Subjunctive Feeling" Practice Questions -- Chapter 7 Enriching Your Sentences with Adverbs and Comparisons -- Describing Verbs with Adverbs -- Forming adverbs -- Adverbial phrases -- Working with adverbs not formed from adjectives -- Adjectives versus adverbs -- Positioning of adverbs -- Making Comparisons -- Comparisons of equality -- Comparisons of inequality -- The superlative -- The absolute superlative Answers to "Enriching Your Sentences with Adverbs and Comparisons" Practice Questions -- Part 3 Giving and Obtaining Information -- Chapter 8 Getting Answers with the Right Questions -- Inquiring in Spanish -- Asking Yes/No Questions -- Intonation -- The tags "¿No es verdad?" "¿Verdad?"and "¿No?" -- Inversion -- Answering Questions with Yes and No -- Saying yes -- Saying no -- Using other negatives -- Using nadie -- Using ni . . . ni -- Using ninguno -- Question words requiring their opposite in the negative answers -- Asking for Information -- Interrogative adjectives -- ¿Cuánto (-a, -os, -as)? -- ¿Qué? -- Interrogative adverbs -- ¿Dónde? -- ¿Por qué? -- Interrogative pronouns -- ¿Quién(es)? -- Answering Information Questions -- ¿Cuánto(-a)(-s)? -- ¿Qué? -- ¿Cómo? -- ¿Cuándo? -- ¿Dónde? -- ¿Quién(es)? -- Hay -- Answers to "Getting Answers with the Right Questions" Practice Questions -- Chapter 9 Being Clear and Concise with Object Pronouns -- Dealing Directly with Direct Object Pronouns -- Understanding direct object pronouns -- Getting personal with the personal "a" -- Using Indirect Object Pronouns -- Selecting a Direct or an Indirect Object Pronoun -- Common Spanish verbs requiring a direct object -- Common Spanish verbs requiring an indirect object -- Placing Object Pronouns Correctly -- Doing Double Duty with Double Object Pronouns -- Getting by with Gustar -- Answers to "Being Clear and Concise with Object Pronouns" Practice Questions -- Chapter 10 Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs -- Recognizing and Using Reflexive Verbs -- Using reflexive pronouns -- Common reflexive verbs -- Considering verbs with special reflexive meanings -- Expressing reciprocal actions -- Properly Placing Reflexive Pronouns -- Answers to "Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs" Practice Questions -- Chapter 11 Getting Attention with Commands The Imperative Mood -- Forming Formal Commands -- Commanding with regular verbs and irregular yo form verbs -- Commanding with other verbs -- Verbs with spelling changes -- Verbs with stem changes -- Verbs with spelling and stem changes -- Irregular verbs -- Issuing Informal Commands -- Giving affirmative commands with tú -- Giving negative commands with tú -- Giving plural commands with vosotros -- Using affirmative vosotros commands -- Using Object Pronouns in Commands -- Single object pronouns -- Double object pronouns -- Answers to "Getting Attention with Commands" Practice Questions -- Chapter 12 Preparing to Connect with Prepositions -- Using Common Spanish Prepositions -- Distinguishing One Preposition from Another -- A -- De -- En -- Hasta -- Para vs. Por -- Focusing on Prepositions Used with Infinitives -- Spanish verbs requiring a -- Spanish verbs requiring de -- Spanish verbs requiring en -- Spanish verbs requiring con -- Verbs requiring no preposition -- Using Prepositional Pronouns -- Answers to "Preparing to Connect with Prepositions" Practice Questions -- Part 4 Reminiscing about the Past and Seeing into the Future -- Chapter 13 Leaving It Completely in the Past -- Forming the Preterit -- Regular verbs -- Regular -ar verbs -- Verbs with spelling changes -- Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar -- Verbs that change -i to -y -- Verbs with stem changes -- Irregular verbs -- Verbs with i in the preterit stem -- Verbs with u in the preterit stem -- Verbs with -uv in the preterit stem -- Verbs with j in the preterit stem -- The preterit of dar and ver -- The preterit of ser and ir -- Using the Preterit -- Answers to "Leaving It Completely in the Past" -- Chapter 14 Looking Back with the Imperfect -- Perfecting the Imperfect -- Forming the imperfect of regular verbs -- Forming the imperfect of irregular verbs Comparing the Preterit and the Imperfect -- Finding Clues to the Preterit and the Imperfect -- The preterit: Specifying a time period -- The imperfect: Implying habitual action or repetition -- Answers to "Looking Back with the Imperfect" Practice Questions -- Chapter 15 Seeing into the Future -- Forming and Expressing the Future -- Discussing the future by using the present -- Using ir + a to express the near future -- Expressing the future tense -- Sending regular verbs to the future -- Using the Future Tense to Foretell, Predict, and Wonder -- Answers to "Seeing into the Future" Practice Questions -- Part 5 The Part of Tens -- Chapter 16 Ten Most Common Mistakes in Spanish -- Confusing Gender Differences -- Insisting on Word-for-Word Translations -- Forgetting the Personal "A" -- Using the Indefinite Article with an Unqualified Profession -- Being Confused about Time -- Avoiding Double Negatives -- Misusing Gustar -- Forgetting about Idioms with Tener -- Using the Incorrect Past Tense (Preterit or the Imperfect) -- Ignoring the Subjunctive -- Chapter 17 Ten Important Verb Distinctions -- Ser versus Estar -- Saber versus Conocer -- Deber versus Tener Que -- Preguntar versus Pedir -- Jugar versus Tocar -- Gastar versus Pasar -- Dejar versus Salir -- Volver versus Devolver -- Tomar versus Llevar -- Poder versus Saber -- Part 6 Appendixes -- Appendix A Verb Charts -- Regular Verbs -- -ar Verbs -- -er Verbs -- -ir Verbs -- Stem-Changing Verbs -- -ar Verbs -- -er Verbs -- -ir Verbs -- -uir Verbs (except -guir) -- -eer Verbs -- -iar Verbs -- -uar Verbs -- Spelling-Change Verbs -- -car Verbs -- -gar Verbs -- -zar Verbs -- Consonant + -cer or -cir Verbs -- Vowel + -cer or -cir Verbs -- -ger or -gir Verbs -- -uir Verbs -- Irregular Verbs -- Appendix B Thematic Vocabulary -- EDUCATION -- PERSONAL INFORMATION -- EARNING A LIVING -- LEISURE ACTIVITIES. THE FAMILY. Correspondence schools and courses Self-culture Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Stein, Gail Spanish Workbook for Dummies Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2022 9781119910251 |
spellingShingle | Stein, Gail Spanish Workbook for Dummies Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with the Basics -- Chapter 1 Getting a Jump Start in Spanish -- Expressing Greetings and Salutations -- Referring to Others Using Subject Pronouns -- Meeting the subject pronouns -- Applying subject pronouns -- Tú versus Ud. -- Vosotros (Vosotras) versus Uds. -- Él versus ella -- Ellos versus ellas -- Nosotros (Nosotras) -- Gender neutral pronoun -- Focusing on Numbers -- Cardinal numbers -- Ordinal numbers -- Making Dates -- Days -- Months -- Writing dates -- Telling Time -- Answers to "Getting a Jump Start" Practice Questions -- Chapter 2 Selecting the Proper Part of Speech -- Identifying and Using Parts of Speech -- Nouns -- Pronouns -- Adjectives -- Verbs -- Adverbs -- Using a Bilingual Dictionary -- Recognizing Cognates -- Answers to "Selecting the Proper Part of Speech" Practice Questions -- Part 2 The Here and Now -- Chapter 3 Sorting Out Word Gender -- Marking Gender with Definite Articles -- Identifying the definite articles -- Using the definite articles -- Omission of the definite articles -- Contractions with the definite articles -- Marking Gender with Indefinite Articles -- Identifying the indefinite articles -- Omission of the indefinite article -- Being Demonstrative with Demonstrative Adjectives -- Identifying the Gender of Singular Spanish Nouns -- Exploring reverse-gender nouns -- Recognizing nouns that are the same for both genders -- Adding to Your Knowledge with Noun Plurals -- What's Mine Is Mine: Expressing Possession -- Using de -- Using possessive adjectives -- Answers to "Sorting Out Word Gender" Practice Questions -- Chapter 4 Coloring Your Sentences with Adjectives Describing People and Things with Adjectives -- Agreement of adjectives -- The gender of adjectives -- Positioning of adjectives -- Adjectives that follow the noun -- Adjectives that precede the noun -- Shortened forms of adjectives -- Adjectives with different meanings -- Using Ser and Estar in Descriptions -- Using ser -- Using estar -- Answers to "Coloring Your Sentences with Adjectives" Practice Questions -- Chapter 5 Expressing Yourself in the Present -- Using and Omitting Spanish Subject Pronouns -- Expressing the Present -- Comprehending conjugations -- Regular present-tense -ar verbs -- Progressing with the Present Progressive -- Forming the gerunds of regular verbs -- Forming the gerunds of stem-changing and irregular verbs -- Answers to "Expressing Yourself in the Present" Practice Questions -- Chapter 6 Expressing Yourself with Subjunctive Feeling -- Forming the Present Subjunctive -- Regular verbs -- Verbs that are irregular in the yo form -- Verbs with spelling changes in the yo form -- Verbs with stem changes -- Verbs with spelling and stem changes -- (Very) irregular verbs -- Spanning the Uses of the Present Subjunctive -- Using the present subjunctive after impersonal expressions -- Using the present subjunctive to express wishing, emotion, need, and doubt -- Using the present subjunctive after adjectives that express feelings or emotions -- Using the present subjunctive in relative clauses -- Answers to "Expressing Yourself with Subjunctive Feeling" Practice Questions -- Chapter 7 Enriching Your Sentences with Adverbs and Comparisons -- Describing Verbs with Adverbs -- Forming adverbs -- Adverbial phrases -- Working with adverbs not formed from adjectives -- Adjectives versus adverbs -- Positioning of adverbs -- Making Comparisons -- Comparisons of equality -- Comparisons of inequality -- The superlative -- The absolute superlative Answers to "Enriching Your Sentences with Adverbs and Comparisons" Practice Questions -- Part 3 Giving and Obtaining Information -- Chapter 8 Getting Answers with the Right Questions -- Inquiring in Spanish -- Asking Yes/No Questions -- Intonation -- The tags "¿No es verdad?" "¿Verdad?"and "¿No?" -- Inversion -- Answering Questions with Yes and No -- Saying yes -- Saying no -- Using other negatives -- Using nadie -- Using ni . . . ni -- Using ninguno -- Question words requiring their opposite in the negative answers -- Asking for Information -- Interrogative adjectives -- ¿Cuánto (-a, -os, -as)? -- ¿Qué? -- Interrogative adverbs -- ¿Dónde? -- ¿Por qué? -- Interrogative pronouns -- ¿Quién(es)? -- Answering Information Questions -- ¿Cuánto(-a)(-s)? -- ¿Qué? -- ¿Cómo? -- ¿Cuándo? -- ¿Dónde? -- ¿Quién(es)? -- Hay -- Answers to "Getting Answers with the Right Questions" Practice Questions -- Chapter 9 Being Clear and Concise with Object Pronouns -- Dealing Directly with Direct Object Pronouns -- Understanding direct object pronouns -- Getting personal with the personal "a" -- Using Indirect Object Pronouns -- Selecting a Direct or an Indirect Object Pronoun -- Common Spanish verbs requiring a direct object -- Common Spanish verbs requiring an indirect object -- Placing Object Pronouns Correctly -- Doing Double Duty with Double Object Pronouns -- Getting by with Gustar -- Answers to "Being Clear and Concise with Object Pronouns" Practice Questions -- Chapter 10 Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs -- Recognizing and Using Reflexive Verbs -- Using reflexive pronouns -- Common reflexive verbs -- Considering verbs with special reflexive meanings -- Expressing reciprocal actions -- Properly Placing Reflexive Pronouns -- Answers to "Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs" Practice Questions -- Chapter 11 Getting Attention with Commands The Imperative Mood -- Forming Formal Commands -- Commanding with regular verbs and irregular yo form verbs -- Commanding with other verbs -- Verbs with spelling changes -- Verbs with stem changes -- Verbs with spelling and stem changes -- Irregular verbs -- Issuing Informal Commands -- Giving affirmative commands with tú -- Giving negative commands with tú -- Giving plural commands with vosotros -- Using affirmative vosotros commands -- Using Object Pronouns in Commands -- Single object pronouns -- Double object pronouns -- Answers to "Getting Attention with Commands" Practice Questions -- Chapter 12 Preparing to Connect with Prepositions -- Using Common Spanish Prepositions -- Distinguishing One Preposition from Another -- A -- De -- En -- Hasta -- Para vs. Por -- Focusing on Prepositions Used with Infinitives -- Spanish verbs requiring a -- Spanish verbs requiring de -- Spanish verbs requiring en -- Spanish verbs requiring con -- Verbs requiring no preposition -- Using Prepositional Pronouns -- Answers to "Preparing to Connect with Prepositions" Practice Questions -- Part 4 Reminiscing about the Past and Seeing into the Future -- Chapter 13 Leaving It Completely in the Past -- Forming the Preterit -- Regular verbs -- Regular -ar verbs -- Verbs with spelling changes -- Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar -- Verbs that change -i to -y -- Verbs with stem changes -- Irregular verbs -- Verbs with i in the preterit stem -- Verbs with u in the preterit stem -- Verbs with -uv in the preterit stem -- Verbs with j in the preterit stem -- The preterit of dar and ver -- The preterit of ser and ir -- Using the Preterit -- Answers to "Leaving It Completely in the Past" -- Chapter 14 Looking Back with the Imperfect -- Perfecting the Imperfect -- Forming the imperfect of regular verbs -- Forming the imperfect of irregular verbs Comparing the Preterit and the Imperfect -- Finding Clues to the Preterit and the Imperfect -- The preterit: Specifying a time period -- The imperfect: Implying habitual action or repetition -- Answers to "Looking Back with the Imperfect" Practice Questions -- Chapter 15 Seeing into the Future -- Forming and Expressing the Future -- Discussing the future by using the present -- Using ir + a to express the near future -- Expressing the future tense -- Sending regular verbs to the future -- Using the Future Tense to Foretell, Predict, and Wonder -- Answers to "Seeing into the Future" Practice Questions -- Part 5 The Part of Tens -- Chapter 16 Ten Most Common Mistakes in Spanish -- Confusing Gender Differences -- Insisting on Word-for-Word Translations -- Forgetting the Personal "A" -- Using the Indefinite Article with an Unqualified Profession -- Being Confused about Time -- Avoiding Double Negatives -- Misusing Gustar -- Forgetting about Idioms with Tener -- Using the Incorrect Past Tense (Preterit or the Imperfect) -- Ignoring the Subjunctive -- Chapter 17 Ten Important Verb Distinctions -- Ser versus Estar -- Saber versus Conocer -- Deber versus Tener Que -- Preguntar versus Pedir -- Jugar versus Tocar -- Gastar versus Pasar -- Dejar versus Salir -- Volver versus Devolver -- Tomar versus Llevar -- Poder versus Saber -- Part 6 Appendixes -- Appendix A Verb Charts -- Regular Verbs -- -ar Verbs -- -er Verbs -- -ir Verbs -- Stem-Changing Verbs -- -ar Verbs -- -er Verbs -- -ir Verbs -- -uir Verbs (except -guir) -- -eer Verbs -- -iar Verbs -- -uar Verbs -- Spelling-Change Verbs -- -car Verbs -- -gar Verbs -- -zar Verbs -- Consonant + -cer or -cir Verbs -- Vowel + -cer or -cir Verbs -- -ger or -gir Verbs -- -uir Verbs -- Irregular Verbs -- Appendix B Thematic Vocabulary -- EDUCATION -- PERSONAL INFORMATION -- EARNING A LIVING -- LEISURE ACTIVITIES. 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