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Now in its 10th edition, Dutch: An Essential Grammar is a reference guide to the most important aspects of modern Dutch as it is used by native speakers.
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Now in its 10th edition, Dutch: An Essential Grammar is a reference guide to the most important aspects of modern Dutch as it is used by native speakers.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 10th edition
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781138955479
- ISBN-10: 1138955477
- Artikelnr.: 44147371
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 10th edition
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781138955479
- ISBN-10: 1138955477
- Artikelnr.: 44147371
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
William Z. Shetter is Professor Emeritus at Indiana University, U.S.A. He has been an author for Dutch: An Essential Grammar since its first publication and is also author of The Netherlands in Perspective: The Dutch Way of Organizing a Society and its Setting (2nd edition 2002). Esther Ham is a senior lecturer and director of the Dutch Program at Indiana University, U.S.A. She is Director of Online Education for all foreign languages for the university Center for Language Excellence. Her previous publications include the basic language method books, Help: Kunt U mij even helpen? (2001), books 1 and 2.
Chapter 1: Pronunciation
Chapter 2: Spelling
Chapter 3: The Plural
Chapter 4: Articles and demonstratives
Chapter 5: Personal Pronouns
Chapter 6: The Verb
Chapter 7: The Adjective
Chapter 8: Object Pronouns
Chapter 9: Possessive Adjectives
Chapter 10: Numbers and Dates
Chapter 11: The past tense
Chapter 12: The past tense
Chapter 13: Some Irregular verbs
Chapter 14: Modal auxiliaries
Chapter 15: The future
Chapter 16: Colloquial speech and writing
Chapter 17: Separable prefixes
Chapter 18: Conjunctions, relative pronouns
Chapter 19: Prepositions
Chapter 20: Word order
Chapter 21: The word er
Chapter 22: Diminutives
Chapter 23: The passive voice
Chapter 24: aspect and Idiomatic usages of some verbs
Chapter 25: Word formation and derivation
Chapter 26: Three stories
Chapter 27: Going on
Chapter 2: Spelling
Chapter 3: The Plural
Chapter 4: Articles and demonstratives
Chapter 5: Personal Pronouns
Chapter 6: The Verb
Chapter 7: The Adjective
Chapter 8: Object Pronouns
Chapter 9: Possessive Adjectives
Chapter 10: Numbers and Dates
Chapter 11: The past tense
Chapter 12: The past tense
Chapter 13: Some Irregular verbs
Chapter 14: Modal auxiliaries
Chapter 15: The future
Chapter 16: Colloquial speech and writing
Chapter 17: Separable prefixes
Chapter 18: Conjunctions, relative pronouns
Chapter 19: Prepositions
Chapter 20: Word order
Chapter 21: The word er
Chapter 22: Diminutives
Chapter 23: The passive voice
Chapter 24: aspect and Idiomatic usages of some verbs
Chapter 25: Word formation and derivation
Chapter 26: Three stories
Chapter 27: Going on
Chapter 1: Pronunciation; Chapter 2: Spelling; Chapter 3: The Plural; Chapter 4: Articles and demonstratives; Chapter 5: Personal Pronouns; Chapter 6: The Verb; Chapter 7: The Adjective; Chapter 8: Object Pronouns; Chapter 9: Possessive Adjectives; Chapter 10: Numbers and Dates; Chapter 11: The past tense; Chapter 12: The past tense; Chapter 13: Some Irregular verbs; Chapter 14: Modal auxiliaries; Chapter 15: The future; Chapter 16: Colloquial speech and writing; Chapter 17: Separable prefixes; Chapter 18: Conjunctions, relative pronouns; Chapter 19: Prepositions; Chapter 20: Word order; Chapter 21: The word er; Chapter 22: Diminutives; Chapter 23: The passive voice; Chapter 24: aspect and Idiomatic usages of some verbs; Chapter 25: Word formation and derivation; Chapter 26: Three stories; Chapter 27: Going on;
Chapter 1: Pronunciation
Chapter 2: Spelling
Chapter 3: The Plural
Chapter 4: Articles and demonstratives
Chapter 5: Personal Pronouns
Chapter 6: The Verb
Chapter 7: The Adjective
Chapter 8: Object Pronouns
Chapter 9: Possessive Adjectives
Chapter 10: Numbers and Dates
Chapter 11: The past tense
Chapter 12: The past tense
Chapter 13: Some Irregular verbs
Chapter 14: Modal auxiliaries
Chapter 15: The future
Chapter 16: Colloquial speech and writing
Chapter 17: Separable prefixes
Chapter 18: Conjunctions, relative pronouns
Chapter 19: Prepositions
Chapter 20: Word order
Chapter 21: The word er
Chapter 22: Diminutives
Chapter 23: The passive voice
Chapter 24: aspect and Idiomatic usages of some verbs
Chapter 25: Word formation and derivation
Chapter 26: Three stories
Chapter 27: Going on
Chapter 2: Spelling
Chapter 3: The Plural
Chapter 4: Articles and demonstratives
Chapter 5: Personal Pronouns
Chapter 6: The Verb
Chapter 7: The Adjective
Chapter 8: Object Pronouns
Chapter 9: Possessive Adjectives
Chapter 10: Numbers and Dates
Chapter 11: The past tense
Chapter 12: The past tense
Chapter 13: Some Irregular verbs
Chapter 14: Modal auxiliaries
Chapter 15: The future
Chapter 16: Colloquial speech and writing
Chapter 17: Separable prefixes
Chapter 18: Conjunctions, relative pronouns
Chapter 19: Prepositions
Chapter 20: Word order
Chapter 21: The word er
Chapter 22: Diminutives
Chapter 23: The passive voice
Chapter 24: aspect and Idiomatic usages of some verbs
Chapter 25: Word formation and derivation
Chapter 26: Three stories
Chapter 27: Going on
Chapter 1: Pronunciation; Chapter 2: Spelling; Chapter 3: The Plural; Chapter 4: Articles and demonstratives; Chapter 5: Personal Pronouns; Chapter 6: The Verb; Chapter 7: The Adjective; Chapter 8: Object Pronouns; Chapter 9: Possessive Adjectives; Chapter 10: Numbers and Dates; Chapter 11: The past tense; Chapter 12: The past tense; Chapter 13: Some Irregular verbs; Chapter 14: Modal auxiliaries; Chapter 15: The future; Chapter 16: Colloquial speech and writing; Chapter 17: Separable prefixes; Chapter 18: Conjunctions, relative pronouns; Chapter 19: Prepositions; Chapter 20: Word order; Chapter 21: The word er; Chapter 22: Diminutives; Chapter 23: The passive voice; Chapter 24: aspect and Idiomatic usages of some verbs; Chapter 25: Word formation and derivation; Chapter 26: Three stories; Chapter 27: Going on;