Indefinite article 13 II List of Nouns ending in -e(n) 14 Exercise on noun declension as a whole ( 1 and 2)* 18ģ Use of the Article 18 I The definite article 18 II The indefinite article 19 HI The singular with zero article 23ĥ Possessive Pronouns 30 I 1st to 3rd person possessive pro More challenging exercises are indicated by the fact that the exercise number is printed on a dark red background.ġ Noun Declension I 9 I Declension with the definiteĪrticle in the singular 9 II Declension with the definiteĪrticle in the plural 11 III Declension with the indefiniteĢ Noun Declension II (n-Declension) 13 I Declension with the definite and List of Grammar Terms and Abbreviations Used see page 337 Thanks to the Key (available separately), which enables learners working on their own to check their answers, the Practice Grammar of German is also ideally suited for use as self-study material. The more challenging exercises are marked with a dark red box. Whilst the vocabulary used in the example sentences and in the exercises in the opening chapters is fairly simple, it becomes more demanding in the latter part of the book. Wherever possible and meaningful, the exercises are not made up of single, individual sentences, but constitute one continuous text. The exercises are therefore an important component of the book. It is more important to be able to use them. Grammar rules can only help you to understand how a language functions. The terminology used (and explained in detail in the appendix) corresponds to that generally used in German as a foreign language teaching today declension tables follow the sequence nominative, accusative, dative, genitive. At the back of the book is a fold-out section for quick reference, with the most important features of verb conjugation and noun and adjective declension. This offers an overview of the most important tenses and the differences between them. In the new edition 63 has been added as an additional section. This is often more of a semantic problem than a grammar one and it is recommended that Part V be used in conjunction with Parts I and II. The use of prepositions is covered in Part V. Parts I and II deal with the parts of the simple sentence, Part III with the adjective declensions and Part IV with the subjunctive. Some simple exercises have been added to sections dealing with elementary grammar. For the new edition, the rules and explanations have been broken down into smaller steps, and the exercises assigned to these individual steps more precisely. It offers simple, sometimes simplified rules with extensive examples, lists and tables for reference, and a large number of exercises. It is intended for lower-intermediate and intermediate learners of German who want to acquire a solid, coherent knowledge of German grammar. This book is a new edition of the highly successful Lehr- und bungsbuch der deutschen Grammatik, first published in 1985. This is true of the mother tongue as well as the target language. It is not possible to master a language without gaining insight into its system of rules.
Auflage 1999 R 1999 VERLAG FR DEUTSCH Max-Hueber-Strae 8, D-85737 Ismaning Umschlag und Layout: Peer Koop, Mnchen DTP: Satz + Layout Fruth GmbH, Mnchen Druck und Bindearbeiten: Druckerei Appl, Wemding Printed in Germany ISBN 3-88532-722-8 Alle Drucke dieser Auflage knnen, da unverndert, nebeneinander benutzt werden. I Die letzten Ziffern 2002 2001 2000 I bezeichnen Zahl und Jahr des Druckes. Jede Verwertung in anderen als den gesetzlich zugelassenen Fllen bedarf deshalb der vorherigen schriftlichen Einwilligung des Verlages.ĥ. Key to the Exercises (ISBN 3-88532-718-X)ĭas Werk und seine Teile sind urheberrechtlich geschtzt. Lehr- und bungsbuch der deutschen Grammatik Neubearbeitung A Practice Grammar of German New Editionīy Hilke Dreyer and Richard Schmitt translated and adapted by Liz Nicholson-Goldmann and John Stevens