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Ultimate Italian Review and Practice 2nd Edition

David Stillman Tiziano Cherubini

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Italian
McGraw Hill
05 August 2019
Gain the essential grammar skills needed to communicate more confidently in Italian! Developing a good grasp of grammar is key to mastering a foreign language. This popular guide provides comprehensive coverage of all the elements of Italian grammar. Each grammatical concept is clarified and then illustrated with lively example sentences. More than 350 exercises provide you with plenty of practice to apply this knowledge in everyday conversation. The exercises are contextualized with scene-setting instructions in Italian to ensure relevance to practice conversational and writing requirements.  With this edition, you’ll also have access to the unique McGraw-Hill Education Language Lab app featuring extensive audio recordings and interactive quizzes. The app makes it easy to study on-the-go, test your comprehension, and hone your new language skills.  The Ultimate Italian Review and Practice features:  •Clear, concise explanations of all the grammar topics, illustrated with examples from everyday life•More than 350 engaging exercises with an answer key to help you master Italian grammar and vocabulary•Vocabulary boxes providing the terms and expressions that will increase your ability to express yourself•Cultural notes that enhance the effectiveness of the grammar exercises while acquainting you with contemporary Italy •Extensive audio exercises and quizzes available via the McGraw-Hill Education Language Lab app
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Imprint:   McGraw Hill
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   671g
ISBN:   9781260453515
ISBN 10:   1260453510
Pages:   448
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface I Verbs—Forms and Uses 1 The Present Tense of Regular Verbs An Introduction to Conjugation First-Conjugation Verbs Second-Conjugation Verbs Third-Conjugation Verbs: Group I Third-Conjugation Verbs: Group II Uses of the Present Tense 2 The Present Tense of Irregular Verbs Essere and avere Andare and fare Dovere, potere, and volere Venire and tenere Uscire and morire Dare and stare Bere, condurre, and dire Rimanere, salire, spegnere, and valere Sapere Expressions with Irregular Verbs Two Obsolete Verbs 3 The Passato Prossimo Formation of the Past Participle Auxiliaries with the Passato Prossimo Uses of the Passato Prossimo 4 The Imperfect Tense; The Imperfect Tense vs. the Passato Prossimo Formation of the Imperfect Tense Basic Uses of the Imperfect Tense The Imperfect Contrasted with the Passato Prossimo Special Uses of the Imperfect Tense 5 The Future and Conditional Tenses Formation of the Future Tense Basic Uses of the Future Tense The Future of Conjecture and Probability Other Uses of the Future Tense Formation of the Conditional Tense Uses of the Conditional Tense 6 The Imperative The Informal Imperative The Formal Imperative The noi Imperative Irregular Imperatives 7 Reflexive Verbs The Conjugation of Reflexive Verbs Transitive Verbs vs. Reflexive Verbs The Infinitive of Reflexive Verbs The Passato Prossimo of Reflexive Verbs The Passato Prossimo with dovere, potere, and volere and Reflexive Verbs Reciprocal Reflexive Verbs The Imperative of Reflexive Verbs Reflexive Verbs: Special Cases 8 Other Compound Tenses The Pluperfect (Past Perfect) Tense The Future Perfect Tense The Conditional Perfect Tense Sequence of Tenses in Indirect Discourse 9 The Passato Remoto and Trapassato Remoto Formation of the Passato Remoto Use of the Passato Remoto Formation of the Trapassato Remoto Use of the Trapassato Remoto 10 Participles The Past Participle The Gerund 11 The Passive Voice Formation of the Passive Voice Other Constructions with Passive Meaning 12 The Infinitive The Functions of the Infinitive II Nouns and Their Modifiers; Pronouns 13 Nouns and Articles Nouns and Definite and Indefinite Articles The Plural of Nouns The Partitive Article The Gender of Nouns Uses of the Articles Prepositions Combined with the Definite Article 14 Adjectives Agreement of Adjectives Position of Adjectives Irregular Adjectives Comparison of Adjectives, Adverbs, Nouns, and Verbs Intensifying Adjectives and Absolute Superlatives Expressions with Comparative Structures Adjective + Preposition + Infinitive 15 Object Pronouns Direct Object Pronouns Indirect Object Pronouns The Pronouns ci and vi The Pronoun ne Double Object Pronouns Summary of the Placement of Object Pronouns Stressed Pronouns 16 Possessive and Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns Possession Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns Demonstrative Adjectives Demonstrative Pronouns III Other Elements of the Sentence 17 Numbers; Time; Dates Cardinal Numbers Ordinal Numbers Idioms and Expressions with Numbers Expressing Centuries Telling Time Days of the Week and Months of the Year The Date 18 Adverbs Adverbs of Manner Adverbs Not Derived from Adjectives Position of Adverbs Adverbs of Time Adverbs of Place Adverbial Expressions Adverbs in -oni 19 Interrogative Sentences Question Formation More on Question Words Exclamations 20 Negative and Indefinite Words Negative Words and Sentences Indefinite Words and Sentences Idiomatic Uses of Negative and Indefinite Words 21 Prepositions The Preposition a The Preposition di The Preposition da The Preposition in The Preposition con The Preposition su The Preposition sotto The Prepositions fra and tra The Preposition per Other Prepositions IV The Complex Sentence and Other Aspects of Usage 22 Relative Pronouns and Relative Clauses The Relative Pronoun che The Relative Pronoun cui The Relative Pronouns il quale, la quale, i quali, le quali Relative Pronouns Expressing “Whose,” “Where,” and “When” Relative Pronouns Without Antecedents 23 The Present Subjunctive Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions The Subjunctive Uses of the Present Subjunctive in Noun Clauses 24 The Subjunctive in Adjective and Adverb Clauses Adjective Clauses Adverb Clauses 25 The Imperfect Subjunctive Formation of the Imperfect Subjunctive Uses of the Imperfect Subjunctive in Subordinate Clauses Conditional Sentences: Part 1 26 Compound Subjunctive Tenses Formation of the Present Perfect Subjunctive Uses of the Present Perfect Subjunctive Formation of the Past Perfect Subjunctive Uses of the Past Perfect Subjunctive Conditional Sentences: Part 2 27 Word Formation Prefixes Suffixes Example Prefixes and Suffixes: Regola as a Root Compound Words 28 Potential Pitfalls How to Say “to Know”: sapere and conoscere How to Say “to Leave”: partire, lasciare, uscire, and andarsene How to Say “to Be”: essere and stare How to Say “to Like” and “to Miss”: piacere and mancare Answer Key Index About the Authors McGraw-Hill's Language Lab app: Flashcards: 170 sets Audio: 13 modules for listening comprehension and speaking practice

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