Practice Makes Perfect Complete French Grammar

Practice Makes Perfect Complete French Grammar

  • Annie Heminway
Publisher:McGraw Hill ProfessionalISBN 13: 9780071787826ISBN 10: 0071787828

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Practice Makes Perfect Complete French Grammar is written by Annie Heminway and published by McGraw Hill Professional. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0071787828 (ISBN 10) and 9780071787826 (ISBN 13).

Build your confidence in your French skills with practice, practice, practice! From present tense regular verbs to double object pronouns, this comprehensive guide and workbook covers all those aspects of French grammar that you might find a little intimidating or hard to remember. Practice Makes Perfect: Complete French Grammar focuses on the practical aspects of French as it's really spoken, so you are not bogged down by unnecessary technicalities. Each unit features crystal-clear explanations, numerous realistic examples, and dozens of engaging exercises in a variety of formats--including multiple choice, fill-in sentences and passages, sentence rewrites, and creative writing--perfect for whatever your learning style. Whenever possible, explanations include comparisons you to understand the basic logic behind the rules and to remember correct usage. This new edition includes: Time-saving vocabulary panels that eliminate having to look words up Advice on how to avoid common mistakes A detailed answer key for quick, easy progress checks Offering a winning formula for getting a handle on French grammar right away, Practice Makes Perfect: Complete French Grammar your ultimate resource for learning to speak French the way the native speakers do.