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Practice Makes Perfect Basic Portuguese [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 274x224x15 mm, weight: 583 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jan-2013
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Contemporary
  • ISBN-10: 0071784284
  • ISBN-13: 9780071784283
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 274x224x15 mm, weight: 583 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jan-2013
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Contemporary
  • ISBN-10: 0071784284
  • ISBN-13: 9780071784283
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Master Portuguese grammar through hands-on exercises and practice, practice, practice!

Practice Makes Perfect: Basic Portuguese is a trusted companion to your Portuguese learning experience. In each bite-sized lesson, author Sue Tyson-Ward guides you through simple grammar and vocabulary concepts and illustrates them with clear examples. The accompanying fun and interesting exercises let you practice, practice, practice what you have learned. The lessons are short soyou can complete them in twenty minutes or less, and you can go at a pace that works for you.

THIS WORKBOOK WILL HELP YOU UNDERSTAND
Saber vs. conhecer * Verb tenses * Essential vocabulary * Superlatives * Nouns * Adjectives * Sentence structure . . . and more

Whether you are learning on your own or taking a beginning Portuguese class, Practice Makes Perfect: Basic Portuguese will help you build your confidence in your new language.

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 Subject pronouns •et; Family
1(4)
2 Ser (to be) •et; Professions
5(5)
3 Estar (to be) •et; Moods / emotions
10(5)
4 Regular -ar verbs: present tense •et; Hobbies and leisure
15(4)
5 Regular -er verbs: present tense •et; Meals and menus
19(4)
6 Irregular verbs, part 1: present tense •et; The weather
23(4)
7 Irregular verbs, part 2: present tense •et; Politics
27(4)
8 Regular -ir verbs: present tense •et; Personality
31(4)
9 Irregular -ir verbs: present tense •et; Accidents / incidents
35(5)
10 -ir verbs with spelling changes •et; Transport
40(4)
11 Ter (to have) and its uses •et; Animals
44(5)
12 Haver (to have, to be) and its uses •et; The classroom
49(4)
13 Reflexive verbs •et; Daily routine
53(4)
14 Ir (to go) + infinitive to express the future •et; Days and months
57(5)
15 Saber vs. conhecer •et; The city center
62(5)
16 Definite article: the •et; The restaurant
67(5)
17 Indefinite articles: a / an / some •et; The hotel
72(4)
18 Nouns •et; Around the house
76(5)
19 Describing things •et; Common adjectives
81(5)
20 Colors •et; Clothing
86(5)
21 Demonstratives: this and that •et; Literature and cinema
91(5)
22 Nonchanging demonstratives •et; Materials
96(4)
23 Possessives, part 1: my / your / our •et; Technology
100(5)
24 Possessives, part 2: his / her / their •et; Education
105(4)
25 Relative pronouns: that / which / who / whom / where •et; At the beach
109(5)
26 Making comparisons: more (than) / less (than) •et; Describing people
114(4)
27 Superlatives •et; Sports
118(4)
28 Comparisons: tao and tanto •et; The countryside
122(4)
29 Numbers •et; Measurements
126(6)
30 Telling the time
132(5)
31 Prepositions, part 1: movement •et; Shops
137(5)
32 Prepositions, part 2: place •et; Furniture
142(4)
33 Prepositions, part 3: time •et; Expressions of time
146(4)
34 Prepositions + verbs / verbs + prepositions •et; Eating and drinking
150(5)
35 Com + pronouns •et; Current events
155(4)
36 Prepositions + pronouns •et; The airport
159(4)
37 Por •et; Idioms with por
163(4)
38 Para •et; Idioms with para
167(4)
39 Adverbs •et; Geography and the world
171(4)
40 Negatives •et; School subjects
175(4)
41 Interrogatives, part 1: how / who / when / where / what •et; Vacations
179(4)
42 Interrogatives, part 2: how much / how many / which (what) •et; Crime
183(4)
43 Direct-object pronouns •et; Polite expressions
187(5)
44 Indirect-object pronouns •et; The body
192(4)
45 Position of pronouns: When do they move? •et; Illness
196(4)
46 Algum and nenhum •et; The media
200(4)
47 Todo and outro •et; The kitchen
204(4)
48 Muito, pouco, and tanto •et; Entertainment
208(4)
49 Alguem, ninguem, tudo, and nada •et; Languages and nationalities
212(5)
50 Quantities and packages •et; The supermarket
217(4)
English-Portuguese glossary 221(11)
Answer key 232
Sue Tyson - Wardis a language consultant and teacher and writer.