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The big yellow book of German verbs : 555 fully conjugated verbs  Cover Image Book Book

The big yellow book of German verbs : 555 fully conjugated verbs / Paul Listen, Robert Di Donato, Daniel Franklin.

Listen, Paul, 1961- (Author). Di Donato, Robert. (Added Author). Franklin, Daniel. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 0071433007
  • ISBN: 9780071433006
  • ISBN: 0071487581
  • ISBN: 9780071487580
  • ISBN: 007148759X
  • ISBN: 9780071487597
  • Physical Description: 700 pages ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : McGraw-Hill, ©2005.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes indexes.
Formatted Contents Note:
German tense profiles -- 555 fully conjugated verbs -- Exercises -- English-German verb index -- Irregular verb form index -- German verb index.
Summary, etc.:
McGraw-Hill's Big Books not only include more verbs and a better selection than their competitors, but they also provide ample contextual examples that show you how the verbs are actually used. Features include: 555 fully conjugated verbs; extensive examples illustrating basic meanings for the top 50 verbs; verb exercises; clear coverage of the unique aspects of the language's verbs; and more.
System Details Note:
CD-ROM in pocket on inside back cover contains 300 exercises to accompany the text. Operating system: Windows 98, 2000, XP. System requirments for Windows: minimum processor: Pentium II ; minimum RAM: 64 MB ; minimum display: 800 x 600, 8-bit.
Subject: German language > Verb.
German language > Self-instruction.
Genre: Programmed instructional materials.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Howard Whittemore Library - Naugatuck.

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