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Workbook in Everyday Spanish: A Comprehensive Grammar Review » (4th Edition)

Book cover image of Workbook in Everyday Spanish: A Comprehensive Grammar Review by Julio I. Andujar

Authors: Julio I. Andujar, Robert J. Dixson
ISBN-13: 9780131825147, ISBN-10: 0131825143
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date Published: July 2003
Edition: 4th Edition

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Author Biography: Julio I. Andujar

Book Synopsis

Organized into one- or two-page worksheets that present a topic and provide practice, Workbook in Everyday Spanish is a tried and true approach to reviewing grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure.

It includes clear and concise explanations in English of key grammatical points followed by straightforward examples that guide users through the accompanying exercises. The topics are then reinforced in self-contained review sections, followed by a word game (Buscapalabras) that keeps readers' interest level high.

For employees in organizations and businesses where a working knowledge of Spanish grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure is necessary.

Table of Contents



Definite Article and Gender of Nouns.


Indefinite Articles.


Plural Nouns.


Descriptive Adjectives.


The Verb Ser.


Subject Pronouns.


Indefinite Articles with Modified Nouns.


Buscapalabras.


Present Tense of Regular Verbs.


Possessive with De.


Ser and Estar.


Tener.


Hay and Hay que.


Tener que + Infinitive.


Demonstrative Adjectives este, ese, aquel.


Use of a Personal.


Formation of adverbs.


Irregular Verbs Decir, Oír, Venir, Querer.


Auxiliary Verb Poder.


Vocabulary Review.


Preterite Tense, -ar, -er, -ir verbs.


Personal Pronouns-Prepositional Forms.


Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns.


Redundant Object Pronouns.


The Verb Gustar.


Arithmetic.


Prepositions.


Reflexive Verbs.


Use of Infinitives.


Preterite Tense of Ser, Ir.


Preterite Tense of Irregular Verbs.


Stem-changing Verbs.


Imperfect Tense of -ar, -er, -ir verbs.


Future Tense, Regular Verbs.


Future Tense, Irregular Verbs.


Shortened Articles (Apócope).


Vocabulary Check-up.


Comparison of Adjectives.


Verbs Ending in -cer, -cir.


Conocer, Saber.


Command Forms-Imperative Mood.


Adjectives without -o ending.


Use of Hace.


Present Perfect (Pretérito perfecto).


Passive Voice (Voz pasiva).


Present Participles.


Past Progressive Tense.


Present Perfect Progressive.


Para and Por.


Present of -uir verbs.


Preterite/progressive of -uir verbs.


Preterite, commands of -gar, -car verbs.


Preterite, commands of -zar verbs.


Opposites.


Possessive Adjectives/Pronouns.


Possessive Pronouns.


Conditional Forms.


Verbs requiring Prepositions.


Prepositions, review.


Subjunctive Mood-Present.


Present Perfect Subjunctive.


Corresponding Verb and Noun Forms.


Corresponding Adjective and Noun Forms.


Future Possible Conditions.


Present Unreal Conditions.


Past Unreal-Past Perfect Subjunctive.


Quisiera.


Subjunctives after relative pronouns.


Corresponding Noun and Verb Forms.


Reflexive Verbs-Special Meanings.


Reciprocal Action Verbs.


Que, quien.


El cual, la cual, los cuales, las cuales.


Cuyo, cuya, cuyos cuyas.


Deber de haber.


Deber haber.


Pero/sino/, y/e, o/u. o/ó.


Diminutives.


Absolute Superlatives.


Exclamations.


Vocabulary Check-up.


General Review.

Subjects