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A New Reference Grammar of Modern Spanish is a comprehensive, cohesive and clear guide to the forms and structures of Spanish as it is written and spoken today in Spain and Latin America. It includes clear descriptions of all the main grammatical phenomena of Spanish, and their use, illustrated by numerous examples of contemporary Spanish, both Peninsular and Latin American, formal and informal. Fully revised and updated, the sixth edition is even more relevant to students and teachers of Spanish.
The sixth edition includes:
The combination of reference grammar and manual of current usage is invaluable for learners at level B2 – C2 of the Common European Framework for Languages, and Intermediate High – Advanced High on the ACTFL proficiency scales.
Chapter
1 Gender of nouns
2 Plural of nouns
3 The definite article
4 The indefinite article
5 Adjectives
6 Comparison of adjectives and adverbs
7 Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
8 Neuter article and neuter pronouns
9 Possessive adjectives and pronouns
10 Miscellaneous adjectives and pronouns
11 Numerals
12 Personal pronouns, subject
13 Personal pronouns used with prepositions
14 Personal pronouns, object
15 Le/les and lo/la/los/las
16 Forms of Spanish verbs
17 Use of indicative (non-continuous) verb tenses
18 Use of indicative (non-continuous) compound tenses
19 Continuous tenses of verbs
20 The subjunctive
21 The imperative
22 The infinitive
23 Participles
24 The gerund
25 Auxiliary verbs
26 Personal
27 Negation
28 Questions and exclamations
29 Conditional sentences
30 Pronominal verbs
31 Verbs of ‘becoming’
32 Passive and impersonal sentences
33 Ser and estar
34 ‘There is/are’, ‘there was/were’, etc. (existential sentences)
35 Adverbs
36 Expressions of time
37 Conjunctions and discourse markers
38 Prepositions
39 Relative clauses and relative pronouns
40 Nominalizers
41 Cleft sentences
42 Word order
43 Diminutive, augmentative and pejorative suffixes
44 Spelling, accent rules, punctuation and word division
John Butt is Emeritus Professor of Hispanic Studies of King’s College London. He studied Spanish, French and Portuguese at the University of Cambridge and went on to lecture in Spanish literature and language at King’s College London for thirty-seven years.
Carmen Benjamin, a native speaker of Spanish, taught Spanish at King’s College London for many years.
Antonia Moreira, also a native speaker of Spanish, has been teaching Spanish language and linguistics in the Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin-American Studies of King’s College London for the last twenty-five years.
Language
Spanish
Level
Intermediate
Book Binding
Paperback
Book Dimensions
17.1 x 24.8 cm
Book Format
Unabridged
Book Genre
Reference
Book ISBN
9781138124011
Book Page Count
560 pages
Book Publication Date
November 16, 2018
Book Publisher
Routledge