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Ahn's Second German Book: Being The Second Division Of Ahn's Rudiments Of The German Language (1873) [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 136 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x7 mm, kaal: 211 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2009
  • Kirjastus: Kessinger Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 1104016753
  • ISBN-13: 9781104016753
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 136 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x7 mm, kaal: 211 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2009
  • Kirjastus: Kessinger Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 1104016753
  • ISBN-13: 9781104016753
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II
General Rule on the Objective Case. The Definite Article in this case
66(1)
The Objective Case of biefer and jener. Colloquial Exercise
66(2)
The Objective Case of ein, mein, bein, fein
68(2)
The Objective Case of unfer, euer, ihr. Colloquial Exercise
70(1)
The Objective Case of Nouns. Nouns which take n or en in this case
71(2)
Agreement of the Pronouns of the third Person with their Antecedents. Colloquial Exercise
73(3)
Formation of the Plural. Nouns in er, el, en whose Nominative Singular and Plural are alike
76(1)
Nouns in er, ei, en which form their Plural by merely modifying the Vowel of the Singular. Colloquial Exercise
77(1)
Nouns which form their Plural by adding e to the Singular
78(2)
Nouns which form their Plural by adding e to the Singular, and also modifying the Vowel of the Singular. Colloquial Exercise
80(2)
Nouns which form their Plural by adding er to the Singular and also always modifying the Vowel of the Singular.
82(1)
Nouns which form their Plural by adding n or en to the Singular. Colloquial Exercise
83(3)
Formation of the Genitive (Possessive) Singular. Colloquial Exercise
86(6)
The Genitive Singular of Proper Names
92(1)
Formation of the Dative Singular
93(3)
Formation of the Genitive Plural
96(1)
Formation of the Dative Plural
97(2)
Nouns of Weight, Measure and Number
99(2)
Nouns used in a Partitive Sense. Colloquial Exercise.
101(1)
The Imperfect Tense of the verb fein
102(1)
The Present Tense of the verb haben
103(3)
The Imperfect Tense of the verb haben. Colloquial Exercise
106(2)
The Imperative of the Regular Verb and of the verbs fein and haben
108(2)
The Imperfect Tense of the Regular Verb
110(2)
The Perfect Tense of the Regular Verb
112(2)
The Pluperfect Tense of the Regular Verb
114(2)
The Perfect Tense of the verb fein
116(2)
The Pluperfect Tense of the verb fein
118(1)
The Perfect and Pluperfect Tenses of the verb haben
119(2)
Prepositions governing the Genitive
121(1)
Prepositions governing the Dative only
122(1)
Prepositions governing the Accusative only
123(1)
Prepositions governing the Dative and Accusative
124(1)
Declension of Adjectives when preceded by ber, biefer, jener
125(2)
Declension of Adjectives when preceded by ein, mein, tein, etc
127(3)
Declension of Adjectives when not preceded by any Determinative Word
130(1)
Cardinal Numerals
131(2)
Ordinal Numerals
133(2)
Formation of the Comparative
135(1)
Formation of the Superlative
136(1)
The Possessive Pronouns ber meinige, ber beinige, etc.
137(1)
The Demonstrative Pronoun berjenige, berjenige, basjenige
138(1)
The Interrogative Pronouns
139(1)
The Relative Pronouns
140(1)
Declension of the Personal Pronouns
141(1)
Indefinite Pronouns
142(2)
First and Second Future of the verb fein
144(1)
First and Second Future of the verb haben
145(2)
First and Second Future of the Regular Verb
147(1)
III. Dialogues.
1 Der Mine Redhenmeifter
148(2)
2 Der Neuigteistramer
150(8)
IV. Paradigms.
Declension of the Articles
158
Declension of nouns
154(2)
Declension of Adjectives
156(1)
Conjugation of Verbs
157(4)
V. Vocabularies.
1 German and English Vocabulary (to the German Exercises)
161(14)
2 English and German Vocabulary (to the English Exercises)
175(13)
VI. Conversational Exercises.
1 On objects seen at school
188(1)
2 On objects seen at home
189(1)
3 On parts of the human body
190(1)
4 On clothing and food
191