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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgment
Intermediate German Grammar
1: Nominative and accusative cases
Nominative case
Accusative case
2: Der-words, ein-words, and adjectives
Der-words
Ein-words
Adjectives
3: Dative case
Indirect objects
Dative prepositions
Prepositional adverbs
Dative verbs
4: Irregular present tense conjugations
Vowel change e to i
Vowel change e to ie
Irregularity by umlaut
Haben, sein, and werden
5: Genitive case
Possession
Adjectives
Genitive prepositions
6: Dative-accusative prepositions
Dative case
Accusative case
Pronouns and prepositional adverbs
Prepositions and verbs
7: Reflexive pronouns and plurals
Reflexive pronouns
Plurals
8: Prefixes
Inseparable prefixes
Separable prefixes
Verbs that combine with both separable and inseparable prefixes
Prefixes that are inseparable and separable
9: Irregular past tense conjugations
Irregular past tense
The verbs haben, sein, and werden
Prefixes
10: The perfect tenses
Prefixes
Irregular verbs
The verbs haben, sein, and werden
11: Modal auxiliaries and double infinitives
Modal auxiliaries in the past tense and with past participles
Double infinitives
The verbs helfen, hören, lassen, and sehen
12: Negation and imperatives
Negation
Imperatives
13: Word order and the future tense
Sentences that begin with the subject
Sentences that do not begin with the subject
Conjunctions that combine words, phrases, and sentences
Future tense
14: Comparative adjectives and adverbs
Comparative adjectives
Comparative adverbs
15: Superlative adjectives and adverbs
Irregular superlatives
Superlative adjectives that modify a noun directly
16: Verbs with mixed conjugations
Mixed conjugation verbs in the present tense
Mixed conjugation verbs in the past tense
Forming past participles with mixed conjugation verbs
17: Numbers and numerals
Cardinal numbers
Basic mathematics
Currency
Age
Ordinal numbers
18: Relative pronouns
Definite article form of relative pronouns
Using welcher as a relative pronoun
19: Passive voice
Formation of the passive voice
The preposition durch
Passive and the dative case
20: Infinitive clauses
Formation of infinitive clauses
Verbs that introduce infinitive clauses
Infinitive clauses as nouns
Prepositions commonly used with infinitive clauses
21: Subjunctive mood
Subjunctive I
Subjunctive II
22: Sentence writing
Declensions of Nouns
Declensions with pronouns
Verb conjugations
Clauses
Dialogues
Appendix: The principal parts of irregular verbs
Answer key
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