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978-0-07-182360-9

Auflage

4. Auflage

Erscheinungsdatum

21.01.2014

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Taschenbuch

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MCGRAW-HILL Professional

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372

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27,6/20,6/2,1 cm

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879 g

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Englisch

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Produktdetails

ISBN

978-0-07-182360-9

Auflage

4. Auflage

Erscheinungsdatum

21.01.2014

Einband

Taschenbuch

Verlag

MCGRAW-HILL Professional

Seitenzahl

372

Maße (L/B/H)

27,6/20,6/2,1 cm

Gewicht

879 g

Sprache

Englisch

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  • Produktbild: SOS ITALIAN GRAMMAR 4E
  • Dedication
    PREFACE
    CONTENTS
    Chapter 1 THE PRONUNCIATION OF ITALIAN
    The Italian Alphabet and Its Sounds
    Sounding out the Alphabet.
    Vowels.
    Single and double consonants.
    Stress (accento tonico) and accent marks.
    Diphthongs and triphthongs.
    Hiatus.
    Syllabication.
    Punctuation and Orthographic Marks.
    Chapter 2 NOUNS AND ARTICLES
    Nouns
    Nouns ending in -o and -a.
    Plural forms.
    Nouns ending in -e.
    Nouns referring to human beings.
    Nouns referring to things.
    Feminine nouns.
    Forming the plural.
    Masculine nouns ending in -a.
    Feminine nouns ending in -o.
    Plural of nouns ending in -ca and -ga.
    Plural of masculine nouns ending in -co and -go.
    Plural of masculine nouns ending in -io.
    Nouns with two plurals (feminine and masculine) and two meanings.
    Masculine nouns with feminine plurals.
    Plural of feminine nouns ending in -cia and -gia.
    Plural of nouns ending in a stressed vowel.
    Plural of monosyllabic nouns.
    Irregular plural nouns.
    Masculine and feminine endings of the same noun.
    Foreign nouns.
    Compound nouns.
    Diminutives, augmentatives, and pejoratives.
    The Definite Article
    With general and abstract nouns.
    With titles.
    With languages.
    With continents, countries, islands, regions, and cities.
    With nouns denoting family members preceded by possessive adjectives.
    With days of the week.
    With prepositions and contractions.
    Articulated prepositions.
    Feminine singular plural forms.
    Masculine plural forms.
    Feminine plural forms.
    The Indefinite Article
    Special uses of the indefinite article.
    The Partitive
    The partitive versus the definite article.
    Exception to the rule for using the partitive.
    After expressions of quantity with di.
    Chapter 3 ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
    Adjectives Ending in -o
    Adjectives Ending in -e
    Adjectives of Nationality
    Adjectives Ending in -co, -ca, -go, -ga
    Adjectives Ending in -cio, -cia, -gio, -gia
    Irregular Adjectives of Color
    Adjectives with Shortened Forms
    Bello, Grande, Santo, Buono, and Nessuno.
    Titles Ending in -e
    Formation of Nouns from Adjectives
    Possessive Adjectives
    With nouns denoting family members or relatives.
    Demonstrative Adjectives
    Expressions Che! and Quanto!
    Formation of Adverbs
    Chapter 4 COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
    Comparatives
    Comparative of equality with adjectives.
    Comparative of equality with nouns.
    Comparative of inequality.
    Relative Superlative of Adjectives
    Absolute Superlative of Adjectives and Adverbs
    Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives
    Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives of Adverbs
    Chapter 5 NUMBERS, DATES, AND TIME
    Numbers
    Cardinal numbers.
    Special use of Duecento, Trecento, etc.
    Ordinal numbers.
    Ordinal numbers with titles.
    Fractions.
    Dates
    Days of the week.
    Months of the year.
    Seasons of the year.
    Time
    Colloquial time.
    Official time.
    Chapter 6 VERBS
    Moods and Tenses
    Simple Tenses
    Formal versus familiar forms.
    Subject pronouns.
    Present Indicative Tense (Presente Indicativo)
    Regular first-conjugation verbs.
    Verbs in -ciare, -glare, -chiare, -ghiare.
    Verbs in -care and -gare.
    Regular second-conjugation verbs.
    Verbs ending in -cere.
    Regular third-conjugation verbs.
    Third-conjugation vote with -isc.
    Irregular verbs.
    Irregular verbs with -co.
    Verbs with -go.
    Verbs with -io.
    Other verbs with a vowel change in the root.
    Modal Verbs (Verbi Modali): Dovere, Potere, Volere
    Avere and Essere
    Special use of the Present Indicative