Introduction
The List—and How We Came Up with It The Top 100 Romance Novels 16 Lighthouse Road by Debbie Macomber All Through the Night by Connie Brockway Almost Eden by Dorothy Garlock Along Came a Duke by Elizabeth Boyle Bait by Karen Robards Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie Blue Heaven, Black Night by Shannon Drake Breaking the Rules by Suzanne Brockmann Bride of Pendorric by Victoria Holt Captive Bride by Johanna Lindsey Carolina Moon by Nora Roberts Chance McCall by Sharon Sala Chasing Perfect by Susan Mallery Convenient Marriage, The by Georgette Heyer Cove, The by Catherine Coulter Dark Lover by J. R. Ward Dark Possession by Christine Feehan Devil in the Junior League, The by Linda Francis Lee Devil May Cry by Sherrilyn Kenyon Devil’s Bride by Stephanie Laurens Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas Duke of Her Own, A by Eloisa James Emma by Jane Austen Faking It by Jennifer Crusie

Practice Makes Perfect Complete German Grammar Book

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German Speaking Countries Jun 12, 2018 · The majority of these individuals live in Germany (78.3%), followed by Austria (8.4%), Switzerland ... Rank Country Population 2014/2015 Speakers (native) Speakers (second) 1 Germany 81,083,600 74,430,000 (91.8%) 5,600,000 (6.9%) 2 Belgium 11,245,629 73,000 (0.6%) 2,472,746 (22%) 3 Austria 8,602,112 7,999,964 (93%) 516,000 (6%) 4 Switzerland 8,256,000 5,329,393 (64.6%) 395,000 (5%)

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Contents
Preface v
Acknowledgment vi
1 Pronunciation and gender 1
2 Definite and indefinite articles 7
3 Pronouns, plurals, and the verb sein 17
4 Titles, locations, and interrogatives 26
5 The verbs haben and werden and negation 37
6 The present tense and numbers 47
7 Direct objects and the accusative case 56
8 Irregular verbs in the present tense 64
9 Separable and inseparable prefixes
and imperatives 74
Review 1 85
10 Accusative case prepositions and interrogatives 93
11 Regular verbs in the past tense and word order 103
12 Indirect objects and the dative case 112
13 Irregular verbs in the past tense 120
14 Modal auxiliaries in the present and past tenses 128
 
 

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15 The accusative-dative prepositions 137
16 Regular verbs in the present perfect tense
and more imperatives 144
17 Genitive case, the comparative, and the superlative 152
18 Irregular verbs in the present perfect tense and adjectives 159
Review 2 169
19 Past perfect, future, and future perfect tenses 177
20 Relative pronouns 184
21 Modifiers, adverbs, reflexive pronouns, and conjunctions 191
22 Double infinitive structures 199
23 Infinitive clauses 207
24 The passive voice 213
25 The subjunctive 220
Final Review 231
Appendix A: The principal parts of irregular verbs 239
Appendix B: Prepositions and their required cases 247
Appendix C: Summary of declensions 251
Answer Key 253

  • It is the official language in Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein and one of the official languages in Switzerland and Luxembourg. German ranks 11th in the list of the most widely spoken languages in the world. 2. The German language has three genders