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Loading... 501 French Verbs (1970)by Christopher Kendris, Theodore Kendris
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 3/11/22 This is a good reference book, but its strength (exhaustiveness) leads to its weakness: it's so BIG. It can be difficult to manage this book, and it weighs a ton. I bought it because it was available used and therefore less than half the price of a Bescherelle while I'm living overseas, but when I return home, I'm going back to my slim, battered little Bescherelle. no reviews | add a review
Barron's is today and always has been the Number-One reference source for verb usage in virtually every major language. Leading all competition, the best selling 501 French Verbs beats all less well-established rivals with its brand-new 6th edition. It's printed in two colors, it features tinted page edges for ease of reference, and it comes with extra help for French language students in the form of a CD-ROM. The book presents the most important and most commonly used French verbs arranged alphabetically with English translations in chart form, one verb per page, and conjugated in all persons and tenses, both active and passive. The accompanying CD-ROM gives students practice exercises in verb conjugation plus a concise grammar review. This combined book and software package is a comprehensive guide to French verb usage with a wealth of reference material and language tips, including a bilingual list of more than 1,250 additional French verbs, helpful expressions and idioms for travelers, and verb drills and short tests with all questions answered and explained. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)448.2421Language French Prescriptive and applied linguistics, standard usage Structural approach to expression For English-speakersLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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