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Practice Makes Perfect: Complete French Grammar, Premium Third Edition
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Heminway, Annie
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Practice Makes Perfect: Complete French Grammar, Premium Third Edition
. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2016.
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Practice Makes Perfect: Complete French Grammar, Premium Third Edition
Authors:
Annie Heminway
Published:
July 2016
Pages:
320
eISBN:
9781259642388
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9781259642371
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Book Description
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
1 The present tense of regular -er verbs
Regular -er verbs in the present
-er verbs with spelling and stem changes
When is the present tense used in French?
2 The present tense of -ir and -re verbs
-ir verbs in the present
-re verbs in the present
The interrogative form
The negative form
3 To be and to have
The verb être (to be)
The verb avoir (to have)
The -oir verbs
4 More irregular verbs
The verb aller (to go)
The immediate future tense
The verb venir (to come)
The immediate past
The verb faire (to do, to make)
The causative form
5 Devoir and its many facets
The verb devoir (to have to, must)
Il ya (there is, there are)
Il s'agit de (it is a matter of, it's about)
Verbs ending in -eindre and -aindre
6 Pronominal verbs
Reflexive verbs
Reciprocal verbs
Passive pronominals
Subjective pronominals
Pronominals in the imperative and the infinitive
7 The passé composé
The past participle of regular verbs
The passé composé with avoir
Irregular past participles
The passé composé with être
Pronominal verbs in the passé composé
Verbs conjugated with avoir or être
8 The imparfait
The imparfait
The imparfait versus the passé composé
The imparfait with special constructions
9 The futur simple and the futur antérieur
The futur simple
The futur antérieur
Conjunctions used with the indicative mood
10 The plus-que-parfait
Formation of the plus-que-parfait
Use of the plus-que-parfait
11 The present conditional and the past conditional
The present conditional
The past conditional
12 Could, should, would?
Could
Should
Would
13 The present subjunctive and the past subjunctive
The present subjunctive
Uses of the subjunctive
The past subjunctive
14 The infinitive mood
The infinitif présent
The infinitif passé
Verbs with their prepositions
15 The present participle and the gerund
The present participle
The gerund
16 The passé simple
Formation of the passé simple
The passé simple of irregular verbs
17 The passive voice
Formation of the passive voice
Uses of the passive voice
Avoiding the passive voice in French
18 Indirect speech
Direct speech versus indirect speech
Balancing tenses: la concordance des temps
19 The imperative mood
Formation of the imperative
The imperative of pronominal verbs
20 Articles and nouns
The definite article with nouns
The indefinite and partitive articles with nouns
The gender of nouns
The plural of nouns
The gender of countries
Geographical names with prepositions
21 All the pronouns
Subject pronouns
Direct object pronouns
Indirect object pronouns
The order of object pronouns
Disjunctive pronouns
22 Adjectives and comparisons
Agreement of adjectives
The placement of adjectives
Adjectives of color
Comparatives and superlatives
23 Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
Demonstrative adjectives
Possessive adjectives
Possessive pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns
24 Relative pronouns
Qui
Que
Lequel
Où
Dont
Ce que, ce qui, ce dont, ce à quoi
25 Adverbs and expressions of time, frequency, and location
Adverbs and expressions of time
Interrogative forms; question words
Adverbs and expressions of location
26 Numbers
The numbers 0 to 50
Ordinal numbers
The numbers 50 to 99
The numbers 100 to 999
The numbers 1,000 and greater
27 Pot pourri
Verbs that use different prepositions
Whatever, whenever, wherever, whoever
Avoir beau and quitte à
Subordinate clauses
28 Review exercises
Verb tables
French-English glossary
English-French glossary
Answer key