CITATION

Schmitt, Conrad J.. Schaum's Outline of Spanish Grammar, Seventh Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2019.

Schaum's Outline of Spanish Grammar, Seventh Edition

Published:  October 2019 Pages: 224

eISBN: 9781260454239 | ISBN: 9781260454222
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • CHAPTER 1 Nouns and Articles
  • Nouns
  • The Indefinite Article
  • Uses of the Definite Article
  • Special Use of the Indefinite Article with ser
  • A Personal
  • Omission of the Indefinite Article
  • CHAPTER 2 Adjectives
  • Adjectives Ending in -o
  • Adjectives Ending in -e
  • Adjectives Ending in Consonants
  • Adjectives of Nationality
  • Special Adjectives Ending in a Consonant
  • Apocopated Adjectives
  • Adjectives of Color
  • Comparative
  • Superlative
  • Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives
  • Adjectives with -ísimo
  • Comparative of Equality
  • Cardinal Numbers
  • Ordinal Numbers
  • Formation of Nouns from Adjectives
  • Possessive Adjectives
  • Demonstrative Adjectives
  • Expressions ¡Qué! ¡Tal!
  • Formation of Adverbs
  • CHAPTER 3 Verbs
  • Formal versus Familiar Forms
  • El voseo
  • Present Tense
  • Imperfect Tense
  • Uses of the Imperfect Tense
  • Preterite Tense
  • Uses of the Preterite
  • Future Tense
  • Conditional
  • Special Uses of the Future and Conditional
  • Compound Tenses
  • Present Perfect
  • Pluperfect
  • Preterite Perfect
  • Future Perfect
  • Conditional Perfect
  • The Subjunctive
  • Formation of the Present Subjunctive
  • Uses of the Present Subjunctive
  • The Imperfect Subjunctive
  • Formation of the Imperfect Subjunctive
  • Uses of the Imperfect Subjunctive
  • The Subjunctive with Adverbial Conjunctions
  • Present Perfect Subjunctive
  • Pluperfect Subjunctive
  • Si Clauses
  • The Imperative
  • The Present Participle
  • Progressive Tenses
  • Reflexive Verbs
  • Special Uses of the Infinitive
  • Passive Voice
  • CHAPTER 4 Negatives
  • Making a Sentence Negative
  • Common Negative Words
  • Special Negative Expressions
  • CHAPTER 5 Interrogatives
  • Common Interrogative Words
  • CHAPTER 6 Pronouns
  • Subject Pronouns
  • Direct Object Pronouns
  • Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Indirect Object Pronouns
  • Double Object Pronouns
  • Position of Object Pronouns
  • Special Verbs with Indirect Objects
  • Reflexive Pronouns
  • Prepositional Pronouns
  • Possessive Pronouns
  • Demonstrative Pronouns
  • Relative Pronouns
  • CHAPTER 7 Ser and estar
  • With Predicate Nominative
  • Origin versus Location
  • Characteristic versus Condition
  • Changes of Meaning
  • Passive Voice
  • CHAPTER 8 Por and para
  • CHAPTER 9 Special Uses of Certain Verbs
  • Answers to Exercises
  • Special Grammar Considerations
  • Verb Charts
  • Companion Audio Recording