Brief Spanish Grammar
| Publisher | D. C. Heath & Co. |
| Copyright Holder | D. C. Heath & Co. |
| Series | Heath's Modern Language Series |
| Preface by | Edgar S. Ingraham |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | US |
| Copyright | 1913 |
| Pages / Font | 194 pages |
| Chapters | Introduction Alphabet Pronunciation - Simple Vowels - Vowel Compounds - Consonants Accent Orthographical Changes Phonetic Changes Capitals and Punctuation Syllabification Lessons I. Gender of Nouns. — Indefinite Article. — Present Tense of Regular Verbs II. Definite Article.— Plural of Nouns III. Contraction of Definite Article. — Negation and Interrogation. IV. Imperfect and Preterite Tense of Regular Verbs. V. Adjectives. Gender and Number. VI. Future and Conditional Tenses of Regular Verbs. VII. Adjectives. — Position and Agreement VIII. Present Subjunctive and Imperative of Regular Verbs. IX. Adjectives. — Comparison X. Use of Articles. XI. Imperfect, Conditional and Future Subjunctive of Regular Verbs. XII. Direct Object with a. — Neuter Article. XIII. Personal Pronouns. XIV. Personal Pronouns (continued) XV. Review of Regular Verbs. XVI. Regular Verbs with Orthographical Changes XVII. Negatives. XVIII. Irregular Verbs. — Ser and Estar XIX. Irregular Verb. — Haber. — Perfect Tenses XX. Irregular Verbs. — Tener and Hacer XXI. Reflexive Verbs. XXII. Passive Voice. XXIII. Possessives. XXIV. Stem-Varying Verbs. — Pensar Class XXV. Demonstratives XXVI. Stem-Varying Verbs. — Sentir, Pedir, and -uir Classes XXVII. Relative Pronouns. XXVIII. Subjunctive Mood XXIX. Subjunctive Mood (continued) XXX. Interrogatives. XXXI. Numerals. XXXII. Indefinites. XXXIII. Infinitive Mood. XXXIV. Gerund and Past Participle. XXXV. Irregular Verbs. XXXVI. Irregular Verbs (continued). XXXVII. Irregular Verbs (continued). XXXVIII. Irregular Verbs (continued). Appendix. — Diminutives and Augmentatives List Of Irregular Verbs Spanish-English Vocabulary English-Spanish Vocabulary Index |
| Notes | Heath's Modern Language Series A Brief Spanish Grammar Based on "A Brief Spanish Grammar" by A. Hjalmar Edgren Late Professor of Romance Languages, University of Nebraska By E. S. Ingraham Professor of Romance Languages Ohio State University D. C. Heath & Co., Publishers Boston New York Chicago Copyright, 1913, By D. C. Heath & Co. I K 9 |
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