Need to brush up on your Spanish? Intermediate Spanish For
Dummies is your key to success in building your writing skills
and bolstering your confidence. It gives you the straight talk and
nitty-gritty detail that will see you successfully through any
major or minor roadblocks to communicating in Spanish.
This friendly, hands-on workbook is loaded with practical
examples and useful exercises so you can practice how native
speakers use the language. From vocabulary and numbers to juggling
tenses, you’ll get a clear understanding of the nuances of
Spanish style and usage that will have you writing like a native in
no time. Plus, you’ll find multiple charts that provide
conjugations for all types of Spanish verbs. You’ll get up to
speed with Spanish grammar, master essential differences between
Spanish and English language usage, and be able to communicate
effectively when traveling or conducting business. Discover how
to:
* Use fundamental Spanish grammar, from nouns, adjectives, and
adverbs to pronouns, prepositions, and conjunctions
* Select and conjugate Spanish verbs correctly
* Understand the importance of grammatical gender in Spanish
* Avoid the most common writing mistakes
* Use numbers and express dates and times
* Name countries and nationalities in Spanish
* Expand your Spanish vocabulary exponentially
* Get comfortable with the subjunctive
* Combine verbs with confidence and competence
Sharpen your Spanish-language skills the fun and easy way with
Intermediate Spanish For Dummies.
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Introduction.
Part I: Reviewing the Basics.
Chapter 1: Looking at Some Everyday Basics.
Chapter 2: Selecting the Proper Part of Speech.
Part II: Writing in the Present.
Chapter 3: Sorting Out Word Gender.
Chapter 4: Writing in the Present with Action.
Chapter 5: Getting Answers with the Right Questions.
Chapter 6: Doing It Right Now: Gerunds and the Present Progressive.
Chapter 7: Expressing Yourself with Subjunctive Feeling.
Part III: Writing for Specific Clarity.
Chapter 8: Coloring Your Sentences with Adjectives and Adverbs.
Chapter 9: Getting Attention with Commands.
Chapter 10: Being Clear and Concise with Object Pronouns.
Chapter 11: Reflecting on Reflexive Pronouns and Verbs.
Chapter 12: Preparing to Connect with Prepositions.
Part IV: Writing in the Past and in the Future.
Chapter 13: Leaving It Completely in the Past.
Chapter 14: Looking Back with the Imperfect.
Chapter 15: Seeing into the Future.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 16: Ten Most Common Writing Mistakes in Spanish.
Chapter 17: Ten Tips for Writing Well in Spanish.
Chapter 18: Ten Important Verb Distinctions.
Part VI: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Verb Charts.
Appendix B: English-to-Spanish Dictionary.
Appendix C: Spanish-to-English Dictionary.
Index.
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Gail Stein taught foreign language for more than 30 years. She is the author of Cliffs Study Solver Spanish I and Spanish II,
and Webster’s New World Spanish Grammar Handbook.