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Practice Makes Perfect: Complete Italian Grammar, Premium Second Edition 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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Build up your Italian grammar skills and communicate with easeThe only way to boost your confidence in a second language is to practice, practice, practice. From the present tense of regular verbs to direct object pronouns, this comprehensive guide and workbook covers all aspects of Italian grammar that you need to master.Focusing on the practical aspects of Italian as its really spoken, each unit features clear explanations, numerous realistic examples, and lots of engaging exercises.Practice Makes Perfect: Complete Italian Grammar makes mastering grammar easy with:Clear, down-to-earth, easy-to-follow explanations that make even the most complex principles easy to understandExample sentences that illustrate and clarify each grammatical point Dozens of exercises in formats suited to every learning style Practical and high-frequency vocabulary used throughout A detailed answer key for quick, easy progress checksSupporting audio recordings, flashcards, and an auto-fill glossary online and via appWith help from this book, you can effortlessly use:Possessive adjectives • Relative pronouns • Gerunds • Expressions of time • The passive and the impersonalSi * The subjunctive mood * Question words
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 Nouns and titles
1(15)
Common nouns
1(4)
Gender patterns
5(2)
Spelling adjustments in the plural
7(3)
Mass nouns
10(1)
Proper nouns and titles
11(3)
Grammar in culture
14(2)
2 More about nouns
16(13)
More gender patterns
16(2)
Nouns of Greek origin
18(2)
Other types of nouns
20(3)
Altered nouns
23(2)
Compound nouns
25(3)
Grammar in culture
28(1)
3 Articles
29(13)
The indefinite article
29(2)
The definite article
31(3)
Uses of the indefinite article
34(1)
Uses of the definite article
35(6)
Grammar in culture
41(1)
4 Adjectives
42(17)
Descriptive adjectives
42(1)
Invariable adjectives
43(2)
Position
45(3)
Form-changing adjectives
48(5)
Comparison of adjectives
53(4)
Grammar in culture
57(2)
5 Pronouns
59(13)
Subject pronouns
59(2)
Object pronouns
61(3)
Stressed pronouns
64(3)
Other pronouns
67(3)
Grammar in culture
70(2)
6 More pronouns
72(10)
Object pronouns with compound tenses
72(2)
Double pronouns
74(2)
Attached pronouns
76(4)
Grammar in culture
80(2)
7 Demonstratives
82(10)
The demonstrative of nearness
82(1)
The demonstrative of farness
83(2)
Demonstrative pronouns
85(3)
Indicating words and expressions
88(2)
Grammar in culture
90(2)
8 Possessives
92(12)
Possessive adjective forms
92(3)
The third-person forms
95(2)
Possessives with kinship nouns
97(2)
Possessive pronouns
99(4)
Grammar in culture
103(1)
9 Partitives
104(11)
Partitives with count nouns
104(2)
Alternative forms
106(2)
Partitives with mass nouns
108(1)
Partitives in the negative
109(2)
Adjectives indicating quantity
111(2)
Grammar in culture
113(2)
10 Present tenses
115(17)
The present indicative of regular verbs
115(5)
Irregular verbs in the present indicative
120(2)
The present subjunctive of regular verbs
122(4)
Irregular verbs in the present subjunctive
126(2)
Special uses of the subjunctive
128(3)
Grammar in culture
131(1)
11 Past tenses
132(18)
The present perfect
132(5)
Irregular past participles
137(3)
The past subjunctive
140(2)
The past absolute
142(3)
Irregular verbs in the past absolute
145(4)
Grammar in culture
149(1)
12 The imperfect and pluperfect tenses
150(12)
The imperfect indicative
150(3)
The imperfect subjunctive
153(3)
The pluperfect tenses
156(5)
Grammar in culture
161(1)
13 The progressive tenses
162(9)
The gerund
162(2)
The present progressive tenses
164(2)
The imperfect progressive tenses
166(4)
Grammar in culture
170(1)
14 The future and conditional tenses
171(15)
The future
171(4)
The future perfect
175(2)
The conditional (present and past)
177(5)
Hypothetical sentences
182(3)
Grammar in culture
185(1)
15 The imperative
186(10)
Regular forms of the imperative
186(4)
The negative imperative
190(1)
Irregular forms
191(4)
Grammar in culture
195(1)
16 Reflexive verbs
196(10)
Forms
196(3)
Compound tenses
199(2)
Imperative forms
201(4)
Grammar in culture
205(1)
17 Prepositions and adverbs
206(14)
Prepositional contractions
206(3)
Uses of the prepositions
209(2)
Adverbs of manner
211(2)
Other kinds of adverbs
213(3)
Comparison of adverbs
216(2)
Grammar in culture
218(2)
18 Sentences
220(15)
Interrogative sentences
220(2)
Question words
222(3)
Negative sentences
225(2)
Objects
227(2)
Conjunctions and relative pronouns
229(4)
Grammar in culture
233(2)
19 Numbers
235(15)
The cardinal numbers
235(5)
Telling time
240(3)
The ordinal numbers
243(2)
Numerical expressions
245(1)
Dates
246(3)
Grammar in culture
249(1)
20 Miscellaneous topics
250(11)
The verb piacere
250(3)
The passive and the impersonal si
253(3)
Other topics
256(4)
Grammar in culture
260(1)
Irregular verb tables 261(11)
Italian-English glossary 272(7)
English-Italian glossary 279(7)
Answer key 286
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