Pages: 208 (Paperback) ISBN: 0844273112 Pub: McGraw-Hill Contemporary Pub date: 1998-05-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 559
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Reader Reviews:Another superb addition to the practice makes perfect series (3/3 people found this helpful)Having struggled at learning Spanish for a few years, and not being able to devote a huge amount of time to it, it's important to make the most of the chances I do get.
Fantastic revision book for any serious Spanish student! (59/60 people found this helpful)I was a first-year uni student doing a joint-honours degree and one of the subjects I majored in was Spanish, although I was really doing it ab-initio (meaning I had to start Spanish from scratch) because I have never done Spanish before at A Level. supercharge your spanish (41/42 people found this helpful)Spanish Pronouns and Preposition is an excellent learning resource for students of spanish at any level, and this along with the companion verb book are amongst the most useful spanish books you can find, i would highly recommend the purchase of both. Another winner (51/52 people found this helpful)I bought this book, already owning "Practice makes perfect: Spanish verb tenses" and both books are of equally high value. Pronouns are amongst the key elements to conversational Spanish and knowledge of pronouns is crucial to Spanish sentance construction! Amongst many other things, they enable talking without constant repetition (I saw the food, then I ate the food but I didn't like the food because the food was bad etc...). As with my previous purchace, this book helps to explain the "rules" in a clear and logical way, helping the reader to gain a detailed understanding of the different sets of pronouns and how they feature in converrsation. Each new rule is explained simply with many accompanying excersizes to assist memorization and the learning curve is set at a consistant pace. For those looking for a precise breakdown of Pronouns and prepositions and how each device is incorporated into everyday language, get this. Don't be put off by the seemingly specific nature of the book if you are new to the Spanish. Learning the underlying structure of Spanish has been a great way to start learning, much more beneficial than the "starter guides" that are available, which seem to tend towards the "Una cervesa por favor", without helping the student to understand what it is that they are saying. I have only been learning Spanish for four months and between this book, "PmP: Verb Tenses" and a pocket dictionary, I feel that I am progressing at a consistant rate and have no major questions that this combination of books isn't able to address. BUY IT! Thank God for this one! (35/36 people found this helpful)I finally fully understood all the differencies between mi, mio, por, para, a, en ... and so long! Similar ProductsPractice Makes Perfect: Spanish Verb Tenses (Practice Makes Perfect Series) Practice Makes Perfect: Complete Spanish Grammar (Practice Makes Perfect Series) Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Vocabulary (Practice Makes Perfect Series) 501 Spanish Verbs (501 Verbs) (6th Edition) Easy Spanish Crossword Puzzles (Dover Little Activity Books) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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