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Practice Makes Perfect: French Verb Tenses (Practice Makes Perfect)

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Practice your way to French fluency



Practice Makes Perfect: French Verb Tenses goes beyond other verb books to coach you in when and why verb tenses are used. In addition to an array of fully conjugated verbs, you will find clear and concise explanations that pinpoint why specific tenses work in given situations as well as tons of engaging examples and numerous skill-building exercises. Combine those features with the renowned Practice Makes Perfect format and you have the ideal reference/workbook to learn to speak and write French with fluency.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Pub. Date: 21st August 2007
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 288
Ean: 9780071478946
Isbn: 0071478949

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USER REVIEWS

French Verbs Inside and Out
~ Written on May 25, 2008. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

I have read the Spanish version of this book, and this book is just as good. The explanations of the present tense, the passe compose, the imparfait, and the subjunctive are formidable. The book is divided into the following sections:

1. The Present Tense of Regular Verbs
2. The Present Tense of Irregular Verbs
3. A few impersonal verbs
4. Reflexive Verbs
5. The passe compose
6. The imperfect tense (l'imparfait)
7. The pluperfect tense (le plus-que-parfait)
8. The passe simple
9. The Future Tenses
10. The conditional
11. The subjunctive
12. The infinitive
13. The imperative
14. The present participle and the gerund
15. The Passive Voice

Although this book was great, I wish it had a better explanation of the subjunctive. It explained the present du subjonctif and the passe du subjonctif, but not the imparfait du subjonctif or the plus-que-parfait du subjonctif.

I liked the explanations of the passe compose and the imparfait, but the explanations are pretty much the same as in any other French grammar book. The same goes for the subjunctive. I don't particulary understand why the infinitive was explained at the END of the book. I think it should've been at the beginning.

Brandon Simpson

arrangement and helpful
~ Written on Feb 29, 2008. 2 out of 5 users found this review helpful.

i have found lots of books in order to solve my french verb problems.but i feel this one is best.it is arrangement and clearly,and gives you more knowledges exept verbs,e.g.useful phrases,translation exercises to improve your verbs using abilities.i think it is great.

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