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501 German Verbs by Henry Strutz
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501 German Verbs (original 1972; edition 1998)

by Henry Strutz

Series: 501 Verbs

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The most commonly used 501 German verbs are arranged alphabetically in a table format, one verb per page with English translation, and conjugated in all tenses and forms. The book's additional features include common idioms with example sentences to demonstrate verb usage and a grammar review. This book includes a bonus CD-ROM enclosed at no additional charge. The CD-ROM presents valuable exercises for students in German sentence completion, word completion, word matching, and conversational dialogue, with answers provided for all exercises.… (more)
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Title:501 German Verbs
Authors:Henry Strutz
Info:Barron's Educational Series (1998), Edition: 3, Paperback
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Like Cassell’s German-English Dictionary, this is another another purchase from my freshman year of high school that has stood the test of time. I won't pretend that I reference 501 German Verbs as often as I might, but I find it comforting to know that it sits on my shelf, close at hand when I need to look up a particular verb. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Jun 17, 2013 |
Not as good as a long lost verb table I had years ago, but still does the trick. ( )
  blrtg | Dec 30, 2007 |
A valuable guide to the language, providing many helpful verb forms. I have used this work extensively. ( )
  AlexTheHunn | Jan 24, 2007 |
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The most commonly used 501 German verbs are arranged alphabetically in a table format, one verb per page with English translation, and conjugated in all tenses and forms. The book's additional features include common idioms with example sentences to demonstrate verb usage and a grammar review. This book includes a bonus CD-ROM enclosed at no additional charge. The CD-ROM presents valuable exercises for students in German sentence completion, word completion, word matching, and conversational dialogue, with answers provided for all exercises.

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From "achzen" (to groan) to "ziehen" (to pull), 501 of the most commonly used German verbs are presented alphabetically with translations in this excellent supplement for beginner, intermediate, and advanced students of the German language. Each verb is listed with its principle parts and followed by complete conjugation in all tenses.
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