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ISBN 10: 1444189549
ISBN 13: 9781444189544
Author: Gerdi Quist, Dennis Strik
Comprehensive and clear explanations of key grammar patterns and structures are reinforced and contextualized through authentic materials. You will not only learn how to construct grammar correctly, but when and where to use it so you sound natural and appropriate. Dutch Grammar You Really Need to Know will help you gain the intuition you need to become a confident communicator in your new language.
Teach Yourself Dutch Grammar You Really Need to Know 2013th Table of contents:
1 Sentence composition
1.1 What’s the use of grammar?
1.2 Double Dutch?
1.3 What’s in a sentence?
1.4 Spelling
1.5 Spelling: consonants
2 Nouns and adjectives
2.1 Nouns and articles
2.2 Demonstratives
2.3 Adjectives
2.4 More information on adjectives
2.5 Adjectives: something nice…
2.6 Comparative and superlative
2.7 More on comparisons
2.8 Plural nouns
2.9 Compound nouns
2.10 Diminutives
3 Numbers
3.1 Numbers: one, two, three
3.2 Numbers: first, second, third
3.3 Numbers: 1/2, 7°, 15%
3.4 Weights, measurements, time
4 Pronouns
4.1 Personal pronouns
4.2 Possession
5 Verbs (1) – introduction and present tense
5.1 Basic information on verbs
5.2 Present tense
5.3 Present tense – use
6 Verbs (2) – modal verbs and talking about the future
6.1 Modal verbs
6.2 Modal verbs – use
6.3 Talking about the future
7 Verbs (3) – perfect and imperfect
7.1 Use of the perfect and imperfect
7.2 The present perfect
7.3 The present perfect – hebben or zijn
7.4 The present perfect – past participles
7.5 The past perfect
7.6 The imperfect
7.7 Perfect or imperfect?
8 Verbs (4) – separable and inseparable
8.1 Separable verbs
8.2 Inseparable verbs
9 Verbs (5) – reflexive, imperative, infinitive
9.1 Reflexive verbs
9.2 Imperative
9.3 Infinitive constructions
10 Verbs (6) – conditional, zou, word order, passive
10.1 The conditional
10.2 Zou: more uses
10.3 Verb word order
10.4 The passive
10.5 The passive – use
11 Negation
11.1 Negatives – geen and niet
11.2 Other negatives
12 Prefixes and suffixes
13 Er
13.1 Er – as a subject
13.2 Er – referring to things
13.3 Er – position
13.4 Er – some other considerations
14 Prepositions
14.1 Prepositions – general
14.2 Prepositions – space and location
14.3 Prepositions – other types
14.4 Fixed prepositions (1)
15 Clauses and conjunctions
15.1 Basic information on clauses
15.2 Conjunctions: linking similar clauses
15.3 Linking main and sub-clauses – general
15.4 Linking main and sub-clauses – functions
15.5 Linking with adverbs
15.6 Relative clauses
16 Adverbs
16.1 Adverbs – general
16.2 Adverbs – types
16.3 Adverbs – place and order
17 Word order
17.1 Word order: main clauses
17.2 Word order: sub-clauses
17.3 Word order: final position in sentence
18 Style
18.1 Formal and informal
18.2 Foreign words
18.3 Exclamations
18.4 Interjections
18.5 Strong language
18.6 Topic – comment
18.7 Style
19 Best of the rest
19.1 Punctuation and accents
19.2 Dictionaries
19.3 Using dictionaries
19.4 Abbreviations
19.5 Irregular verbs
20 Pointing the way
20.1 Where to start
20.2 Logging learning experiences
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