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Work Information501 Italian Verbs: Barron's 501 Verbs by John Colaneri (1990)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The '501' series is a great resource for any student of language, especially for those at the intermediate or advanced level. While I was taking Italian classes in college, there was never enough time to go over every different tense for every new verb we encountered, so having this book on hand really helped to fill in those blanks -- particularly when working on translations on my own. No matter how great of an Italian-English dictionary you may have, this book is definitely worth its price for the greater clarification that is readily available within its pages. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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Choose Barron's for language learning--a trusted resource for over 50 years! This brand-new edition of 501 Italian Verbs provides language learners with fingertip access to a carefully curated selection of the 501 most common Italian verbs--in all tenses and moods! Each verb is listed alphabetically in chart form--one verb per page along with its English translation. Follow the clear, concise instruction, then take your language fluency to the next level with an all-new online activity center. This comprehensive guide also includes: * Lists of synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and usage examples for every verb * A concise grammar review for easy reference * The popular 55 Essential Verbs feature, with an in-depth look at usage and formation for the trickiest Italian verbs *Over 1,500 additional verbs conjugated like the 501 models Online content includes: * Four practice quizzes with automated scoring and answers No library descriptions found. |
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