Essential German Grammar | Guy Stern, E. F. Bleiler | Good Reference Book
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Essential German G...
Essential German Grammar
Guy Stern
,
E. F. Bleiler
Dover Publications
, 1961 - 124 pages
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highly recommended
This logical, developmental presentation of the major aspects of
German
grammar
includes all the necessary tools for speech and comprehension. Designed for adults with limited learning time who wish to acquire the basics of everyday German, this grammar features numerous shortcuts and timesavers. Ideal as an introduction, supplement, or refresher.
Small Book Packs a Punch.
This book is great for quick reference and study. It has all sorts of rules and charts for memorizing
German
Grammar
. Small book, but lots of information.
-Dr. Kenneth
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Very good for help with writting and basic but complex phases. You know the ones we don't use. This and my
German
/English Dictionary sit together.
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Good summary
This is a great review if you have had
German
and need a refresher course or a quick review before the next class. The price is right, and the size is handy to carry with you. It is easy to understand.
Good Stuff
This book has helped me understand a lot of the intricacies of the
German
language. Based on that I would say it is a very worthy purchase for one to have. But, it is not a book written for those who are not fluent on grammatical technical terms. I found myself a little lost at times, when the author would very non-challantly explain that something was just a matter of the "subjunctive predicative to the second power of the reversed megablaster future tense"...I know, I'm just joking, but I'm sure some of the readers understand what I mean.
Having said that, I still say it is a good book for students of German such as myself. You'll just have to dust off your
grammar
lingo, that's all!
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Very Superficial
The verb section of the book does not even mention the Subjunctive Mood. Can you believe that?!?!?!?
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