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  • German Grammar Pack: Hammer’s German Grammar 7e and Practising German Grammar 4e

    German Grammar Pack by Durrell, Martin; Kohl, Katrina; Kaiser, Claudia;

    Hammer’s German Grammar 7e and Practising German Grammar 4e

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    Short description:

    Long trusted as the most comprehensive, up-to-date and user-friendly grammar available, Hammer’s German Grammar 7e provides you with a complete guide to German as it is written and spoken today. This Grammar is accompanied by the workbook, Practising German Grammar 4e, which features related exercises and activities.

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    Long description:

    Long trusted as the most comprehensive, up-to-date and user-friendly grammar available, Hammer’s German Grammar 7e provides you with a complete guide to German as it is written and spoken today.


    In a revised layout to improve ease of consultation, this new edition includes:




    • concise descriptions of the main grammatical phenomena of German and their use



    • completely reorganized tables of grammatical features



    • examples of grammar taken from contemporary German, helping you to understand the underlying grammatical principles more quickly



    • invaluable guidance on pronunciation and word stress



    • discussion of new words from English roots, helping you to communicate in German as Germans do today



    • clarification on current spellings of German with full detail on the most recent revisions to the rules



    • list of useful internet resources for students, teachers and all learners of German



    Praised for its lucid explanations, this new edition explains and clearly distinguishes formal and informal spoken and written usage. Hammer’s German Grammar also offers you a combination of reference grammar and manual of current usage that you will find invaluable, whether a student or a teacher, at intermediate or advanced level.


    This Grammar is accompanied by the workbook, Practising German Grammar 4e, which features related exercises and activities. Created especially for the new edition, a companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/durrell offers a wide range of exercises and quizzes on all the main areas of German, suitable for self-study and to accompany instructed grammar courses.

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    Table of Contents:

    Hammer's German Grammar 7e


    List of tables


    Abbreviations and points for the user


    Preface to the seventh edition


    Acknowledgements


    The phonetic alphabet



    1 Nouns


    1.1 Noun gender


    1.2 Noun plurals


    1.3 The declension of nouns to show case



    2 Case


    2.1 The nominative case


    2.2 The accusative case


    2.3 The genitive case


    2.4 Genitive case or von?


    2.5 The dative case


    2.6 Apposition


    2.7 Measurement phrases: genitive, von or apposition?



    3 Personal pronouns


    3.1 The forms of the personal pronouns


    3.2 Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns


    3.3 Pronouns of address: du, ihr and Sie 


    3.4 Third person pronouns


    3.5 The prepositional adverb


    3.6 The pronoun es



    4 The articles


    4.1 The declension of the articles


    4.2 The definite article with abstract and similar nouns


    4.3 The use of articles in generalizations


    4.4 Articles with geographical and other proper names


    4.5 The use of articles in time expressions


    4.6 Definite article or possessive?


    4.7 Other uses of the definite article


    4.8 The ‘zero article’


    4.9 Article use with phrasal verbs


    4.10 Article use with prepositions



    5 Other determiners and pronouns


    5.1 Demonstratives


    5.2 Possessives


    5.3 Interrogatives


    5.4 Relative pronouns


    5.5 Indefinites, quantifiers and other determiners and pronouns



    6 Adjectives


    6.1 Declension and use of adjectives


    6.2 Adjectives used as nouns


    6.3 Cases with adjectives


    6.4 Adjectives with prepositions


    6.5 Comparison of adjectives



    7 Adverbs


    7.1 Adverbs of place


    7.2 Adverbs of direction: hin and her


    7.3 Adverbs of time


    7.4 Adverbs of manner, viewpoint, attitude and reason


    7.5 Adverbs of degree


    7.6 Interrogative adverbs


    7.7 Comparison of adverbs



    8 Numerals


    8.1 Cardinal numbers


    8.2 Ordinal numbers


    8.3 Fractions and decimals


    8.4 Other numerical usages


    8.5 Times and dates


    8.6 Addresses



    9 Modal particles


    9.1 German modal particles



    10 Verbs: conjugation


    10.1 Verb conjugation


    10.2 The simple tenses, the non-finite forms and the imperative


    10.3 The compound tenses


    10.4 The werden-passive and the sein-passive


    10.5 The subjunctive


    10.6 Forms of strong and irregular verbs



    11 The infinitive and the participles


    11.1 Forms of the infinitive


    11.2 The infinitive with zu


    11.3 The infinitive without zu


    11.4 Infinitives used as nouns


    11.5 The present and past participles


    11.6 English constructions with the ‘-ing’ form



    12 The tenses


    12.1 The present tense


    12.2 The past and perfect tenses


    12.3 The future and future perfect tenses


    12.4 The pluperfect tense


    12.5 German equivalents for the English progressive tenses



    13 The passive


    13.1 The werden-passive


    13.2 The sein-passive


    13.3 von and durch with the passive


    13.4 Other passive constructions



    14 Mood: the imperative and the subjunctive


    14.1 Commands and the imperative


    14.2 The subjunctive: forms and uses


    14.3 Conditional sentences


    14.4 Indirect speech


    14.5 Other uses of the subjunctive



    15 The modal auxiliaries


    15.1 The modal auxiliaries: form and syntax


    15.2 dürfen


    15.3 können


    15.4 mögen


    15.5 müssen


    15.6 sollen


    15.7 wollen



    16 Verbs: valency


    16.1 Valency, complements and sentence patterns


    16.2 The subject


    16.3 The accusative object


    16.4 The dative object


    16.5 Prepositional objects


    16.6 Predicate complements


    16.7 Genitive objects


    16.8 Locative complements



    17 Conjunctions and subordination


    17.1 Coordinating conjunctions


    17.2 Noun clauses


    17.3 Conjunctions of time


    17.4 Causal conjunctions


    17.5 Conjunctions of purpose and result


    17.6 Concessive conjunctions


    17.7 Conjunctions of manner and degree



    18 Prepositions


    18.1 Prepositions governing the accusative case


    18.2 Prepositions governing the dative case


    18.3 Prepositions governing the accusative or the dative case


    18.4 Prepositions governing the genitive case


    18.5 German equivalents for English ‘to’



    19 Word order


    19.1 Clause structure and the position of the verb


    19.2 Initial position in main clause statements


    19.3 The order of other elements in the sentence


    19.4 The order of noun and pronoun subject and objects


    19.5 The place and order of adverbials


    19.6 The position of nicht


    19.7 The position of verb complements


    19.8 Elements following the final verbal bracket: the Nachfeld



    20 Word formation


    20.1 Methods of word formation


    20.2 The formation of nouns


    20.3 The formation of adjectives


    20.4 Verb formation: general


    20.5 Inseparable verb prefixes


    20.6 Separable verb prefixes


    20.7 Variable verb prefixes


    20.8 Verb formation by means other than prefixes



    21 Spelling, pronunciation and punctuation


    21.1 Spelling and pronunciation


    21.2 Capital letters


    21.3 One word or two?


    21.4 Other points of spelling


    21.5 Commas


    21.6 Other punctuation marks



    List of sources


    Bibliography and references


    Glossary


    Index



    Practising German Grammar 4e


    1 Nouns 


    2 Case 


    3 Personal pronouns 


    4 The articles 


    5 Other determiners and pronouns 


    6 Adjectives 


    7 Adverbs 


    8 Numerals 


    9 Modal particles 


    10 Verbs: conjugation 


    11 The infinitive and the participles 


    12 The uses of the tenses 


    13 The passive 


    14 Mood: the imperative and subjunctive 


    15 The modal auxiliaries 


    16 Verbs: valency 


    17 Conjunctions and subordination 


    18 Prepositions 


    19 Word order 


    20 Word formation 


    21 Spelling and punctuation

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