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IntroductionPart 1 The Present Tense of Regular, Irregular, and Modal Verbs1 Infinitive2 Present tense of regular verbsInterrogative3 Present tense of haben, sein, and werden4 Present tense of irregular verbsVowel change from e to iVowel change from e to ieVowel change from a to ä5 Verbs with separable prefixes in the present tenseCommon separable prefixes6 Modal auxiliaries in the present tenseReview of part 1Part 2 Imperative, Future Tense, and Present Perfect Tense7 ImperativeFormal commandFamiliar command, singularFamiliar command, pluralExhortations (mild commands)8 Future tenseAdverb of time9 Present perfect tense of weak verbsUse of tenseFormation of tenseFormation of past participle of weak verbs10 Haben or sein as the auxiliary verb in perfect tenses11 Present perfect tense of strong verbsFormation of past participle12 Present perfect tense of mixed verbs13 Present perfect tense with separable prefixes14 Present perfect tense with inseparable prefixes and verb stems ending in -ierInseparable prefixesVerb stems ending in -ier15 Present perfect tense with modal auxiliariesReview of part 2Part 3 The Past Tense16 Use of past tense17 Past tense of weak verbsDefinition of weak and strong verbsFormation of weak verbs in the past tense18 Past tense of strong verbs19 Past tense of mixed verbs20 Past tense of haben, sein, and werden21 Past tense of modal auxiliariesReview of part 3Part 4 Perfect Tenses, Reflexive and Impersonal Verbs, Infinitive Constructions, and Passive Voice22 Past perfect tenseUse of tenseFormation of tense23 Future perfect tenseUse of tenseFormation of tense24 Reflexive verbsUse of the reflexiveFormation of reflexive constructionPerfect tenses of reflexive verbsUse of the dative with personal interestReflexive commands25 Impersonal verbsEs gibt or es ist, es sind26 Infinitive constructionsVerbal nounsDouble infinitives with modalsDouble infinitives with lassen, helfen, sehen, etc.Infinitives without zuInfinitives with or without zuInfinitives with zuPrepositions and infinitivesInfinitives and commands27 The passive voiceFormation of the passive voiceVon or durchConjugation of passive voiceMan as a substitutePassive with modal auxiliariesReview of part 4Part 5 The Subjunctive and Conditional Moods28 Formation of the subjunctive moodSimple tensesCompound tenses29 Use of the subjunctive--expressing a wishUse of the subjunctiveSubjunctive in expressing a wish30 Subjunctive after als ob or als wennPresentPastOmission of ob or wenn31 ConditionalUse of the conditionalFormation of the conditional32 Unreal conditions (subjunctive or conditional)PresentPastOmission of wenn33 Indirect discourse with the subjunctive and the indicativeIndirect discourse with the subjunctiveIndirect discourse with the indicativeReview of part 5Appendix: Final ReviewAnswer KeyIndex of VerbsGerman-EnglishEnglish-German, Introduction Part 1 The Present Tense of Regular, Irregular, and Modal Verbs 1 Infinitive 2 Present tense of regular verbs Interrogative 3 Present tense of haben, sein, and werden 4 Present tense of irregular verbs Vowel change from e to i Vowel change from e to ie Vowel change from a to ä 5 Verbs with separable prefixes in the present tense Common separable prefixes 6 Modal auxiliaries in the present tense Review of part 1 Part 2 Imperative, Future Tense, and Present Perfect Tense 7 Imperative Formal command Familiar command, singular Familiar command, plural Exhortations (mild commands) 8 Future tense Adverb of time 9 Present perfect tense of weak verbs Use of tense Formation of tense Formation of past participle of weak verbs 10 Haben or sein as the auxiliary verb in perfect tenses 11 Present perfect tense of strong verbs Formation of past participle 12 Present perfect tense of mixed verbs 13 Present perfect tense with separable prefixes 14 Present perfect tense with inseparable prefixes and verb stems ending in -ier Inseparable prefixes Verb stems ending in -ier 15 Present perfect tense with modal auxiliaries Review of part 2 Part 3 The Past Tense 16 Use of past tense 17 Past tense of weak verbs Definition of weak and strong verbs Formation of weak verbs in the past tense 18 Past tense of strong verbs 19 Past tense of mixed verbs 20 Past tense of haben, sein, and werden 21 Past tense of modal auxiliaries Review of part 3 Part 4 Perfect Tenses, Reflexive and Impersonal Verbs, Infinitive Constructions, and Passive Voice 22 Past perfect tense Use of tense Formation of tense 23 Future perfect tense Use of tense Formation of tense 24 Reflexive verbs Use of the reflexive Formation of reflexive construction Perfect tenses of reflexive verbs Use of the dative with personal interest Reflexive commands 25 Impersonal verbs Es gibt or es ist, es sind 26 Infinitive constructions Verbal nouns Double infinitives with modals Double infinitives with lassen, helfen, sehen, etc. Infinitives without zu Infinitives with or without zu Infinitives with zu Prepositions and infinitives Infinitives and commands 27 The passive voice Formation of the passive voice Von or durch Conjugation of passive voice Man as a substitute Passive with modal auxiliaries Review of part 4 Part 5 The Subjunctive and Conditional Moods 28 Formation of the subjunctive mood Simple tenses Compound tenses 29 Use of the subjunctive--expressing a wish Use of the subjunctive Subjunctive in expressing a wish 30 Subjunctive after als ob or als wenn Present Past Omission of ob or wenn 31 Conditional Use of the conditional Formation of the conditional 32 Unreal conditions (subjunctive or conditional) Present Past Omission of wenn 33 Indirect discourse with the subjunctive and the indicative Indirect discourse with the subjunctive Indirect discourse with the indicative Review of part 5 Appendix: Final Review Answer Key Index of Verbs German-English English-German