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| GERMAN
  GRAMMAR(Script Format)             As many of the earlier records in German are in a script
  format, this grammar will familiarize the student with the style.  It will become readily apparent that it is
  fully legible, requiring only a short period of exposure to being at ease
  with it.  Gothic script has the
  advantage of speeding the reading process and being handsome as well.  This rendition is based on the design of
  Eric V. Greenfield whose original 1940 work is no longer in print.   | 
 
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                                                                              TABLE OF
CONTENTS
|    INTRODUCTION     Page 11    1. 
  Present Tense of sein – Personal Pronouns—         Principal
  Parts     Page
  21  2. 
  Present Tense of werden – Definitive and Indefinite          Articles – Nouns –Agreement of
  Personal         
  Pronouns     Page 23  3.  Present Tense of haben – Regular
  Verbs   Page 27  4, 
  Declension of the Definite and Indefinite Articles –          Declension
  of Nouns     Page
  30  5.  Strong (or Irregular) Verbs     Page 34  6.  Demonstrative Adjectives     Page 37  7.  Progressive Adjectives     Page 40  8.  Past Tense     Page 43  9  Irregular Nouns     Page 47 10 . Future Tense    
  Page 51 11.  Normal and
  Inverted Word Orders     Page 54 12.  Transposed
  Word Order     Page
  58 13.  Perfect Tense
  (haben)     Page 61 14.  Perfect Tense
  (sein)     Page 66 15.  Prepositions
  (I)     Page 69 16.  Prepositions
  (II)     Page
  71 17.  Prepositions
  (III)     Page
  73 18.  Personal
  Pronouns     Page
  76 19.  Interrogative
  Pronouns     Page
  79 20.  Imperative
  Mode     Page
  83 21.  Modal
  Auxiliaries     Page
  86 22.  Modal
  Auxiliaries (Continued)     Page 90 23.  Adjective
  Declension (strong)     Page 93 24.  Adjective
  Declension (weak)     Page 96 25.  Adjective
  Declension (mixed     Page 99 |       26.  Inseparable Prefixes     Page 103 27.  Separable
  Prefixes     Page
  106 28.  Uses of the
  Infinitive     Page
  110 29.  Comparison of
  Adjectives     Page
  114 30.  Impersonal Verbs     Page
  118 31.  Cardinal
  Numbers     Page
  123 32.  Ordinal
  Numbers     Page
  126 33.  Seasons,
  Months, Days     Page 128 34.  Relative
  Pronouns     Page
  131 35.  Indefinite
  Pronouns     Page
  135 36.  Mixed
  Verbs     Page
  138 37.  Comparison of Adverbs     Page 141 38.  Time
  Expressions     Page 145 39.  Reflective
  Verbs     Page
  149 40.  Demonstrative
  Pronouns     Page
  153 41.  Modes and
  Tenses     Page
  157 42.  Conditional
  Mode     Page
  162 43.  Possessive
  Pronouns     Page
  165 44.  Subjunctive Mode (doubt,           
  uncertainty)     Page 168 45.  Simple
  Conditions     Page
  172 46.  Subjunctive
  (unreal conditions)     Page 175 47.  Passive
  Voice     Page
  180 48.  Participial Constructions     Page 184        Verbs: Principal Parts or Irregular           Verbs;
  Complete Conjugations     Page 188        
  Vocabulary:  German-English    
  Page 217        
  Vocabulary:  English-German    
  Page 227 Index     Page 239 | 
 
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