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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Top Ten Reasons to Study Spanish Grammar Introduction Chapter 1: Welcome to the World of Spanish
A Romance Language On the Iberian Peninsula The Language of Castile Spanish Literature Out to the World
Chapter 2: Grammar Essentials
Just Like English Blueprint of a Sentence Parts of Speech In Agreement Tenses and Moods Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 3: Start with the Basics
Learn Your ABCs Pronunciation Guide Showing Stress Counting Off For the Nth Time Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 4: About Nouns
Divided by Gender Forming Plurals Definite Articles Indefinite Articles Choosing the Right Article The Rules of Possession Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 5: Making Sense of Pronouns
From Noun to Pronoun It’s Personal Whose Is It, Anyway? This, That, and the Other Definitely Indefinite Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 6: Adjectives and Adverbs
In Agreement Switching Places Adjectives of Nationality Making Comparisons Forming Adverbs Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 7: Introducing the Verb
Action or State of Being In the Infinitive The Present Tense Regular Conjugations Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 8: Irregular Present Indicative Forms
There Is an Explanation Spelling Change Verbs Changes in Pronunciation Stem Changing Verbs Just Plain Irregular Ser Versus Estar Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 9: A Quick Verb Usage Guide
Saber or Conocer? Talking about the Weather There Is/There Are Just Finished Going to Do It with Ir Progressive Forms Passive Voice Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 10: Object of the Verb
What Is an Object? Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Direct Objects Indirect Objects A Different Kind of Construction Reflexive Verbs Make It Impersonal Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 11: In the Past
What You Did—the Preterite Irregular Forms What You Were Doing—the Imperfect A Point of Comparison Past Progressive Forms Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 12: Future and Conditional
Double Endings Future Actions in the Present Simple Future It’s Potential Future and Conditional Clauses Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 13: In the Mood—Subjunctive and Imperative
The Subjunctive Mood Present Subjunctive Irregular Present-Subjunctive Forms Indicative or Subjunctive? Past Subjunctive It’s a Command With Reflexive or Object Pronouns Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 14: Perfect Compound Tenses
Haber and Past Participle Present Perfect Past-Tense Forms Future and Conditional In the Subjunctive Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 15: Not to Be Overlooked
In Conjunction Commonly Used Prepositions A Sign of Excitement The Case of Double Negatives Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 16: Questions and Answers
I Have a Question Yes, No, or Maybe Question Words What Time Is It? Other Frequently Asked Questions Practice Makes Perfect
Chapter 17: Building Vocabulary
The Structure of a Spanish Word Presenting the Prefix Following with the Suffix Diminutives and Augmentations Recognizing Cognates
Chapter 18: Writing in Spanish
Don’t Overcapitalize The Rules of Punctuation When in Doubt—Look It Up Accent Marks, Ñ, and Other Symbols Composing a Letter
Chapter 19: Spanish in Everyday Life
Physical Characteristics Family Relations Back to School Eating Out Looking for a Job Surfing the Web
Appendix A: Verb Tables Appendix B: English to Spanish Glossary Appendix C: Spanish to English Glossary Appendix D: Answer Key
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