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Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Verb Tenses
Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Verb Tenses

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Author: Dorothy Richmond
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 128 reviews
Sales Rank: 620

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.8

ISBN: 0844273341
Dewey Decimal Number: 468.2421
EAN: 9780844273341
ASIN: 0844273341

Publication Date: January 11, 1996
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This convenient worktext gives students a unique approach to learning, remembering, and reviewing how to use Spanish verbs correctly. The book provides a systematic presentation and review of Spanish verb forms and explains when and why a certain verb tense should be used. Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Verb Tenses includes an impressive number of exercises and open-ended questions, numerous conjugation charts, a list of verbs and their prepositions, and Spanish-English and English-Spanish vocabulary lists.




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5 out of 5 stars A course in itself on Spanish verbs- a great resource!   April 24, 2002
 116 out of 121 found this review helpful

This is the only textbook/workbook available on the market so far that is thorough in its objective which is to study, analyze and understand Spanish verb tenses and moods. I deem this workbook as a course in itself on Spanish verbs and the various rules and usage due to the completeness and extensive coverage provided in every chapter. The book provides a summary of the topic to be covered, examples of the verb concept in a phrase, practice exercises and amazingly enough a practice translation which encompass all the verb concepts taught in the chapter and concepts taught progressively throughout the book. The practice exercises allows for immediate application of the concept being reviewed and the answer key at the back allows you correct your exercises and realize your strengths and weaknesses during the learning process.I recommend this book to intermediate and advance level Spanish students as well as native speakers who wish to clarify and perfectionize specific verb concepts that prove to be difficult in Spanish. I have used this book with my students and also for personal clarification of doubts from time to time. This book will definitely prove to be beneficial and can be studied as a course in Spanish verbs. If you follow the lessons chapter by chapter you will realize the correlation from one chapter to the another and therefore progress in your understanding of the concepts being reviewed. You can't go wrong with this purchase as it is educational, economical and an eternal verb resource material. High recommendation given.


5 out of 5 stars This book is so great!   October 19, 2000
 105 out of 109 found this review helpful

This book and the other Practice-Makes-Perfect workbook by Dorothy Richmond ("Spanish Pronouns and Prepositions") are the best Spanish books I've ever used. I just got back from 2 years in the Peace Corps in Honduras and I studied these books every day. They REALLY helped me learn more Spanish! In addition to the concise, easy-to-understand instruction sections, there's tons of exercises to do (with the correct answers in the back of the book) and as I did the exercises, I picked up all kinds of things that I'd been wondering how to say. I also liked the verb workbook a lot because it went way beyond the present tense, all the way to the subjunctive uses of "haber" and other more advanced things I really wanted to know. (This book is especially great if you already know some Spanish because you need some vocabulary to do the exercises, unless you don't mind looking up lots of words in the dictionary.) I highly recommend this book!


5 out of 5 stars Who Else Wants to Master Conjugating Spanish Verbs?   October 8, 2005
 58 out of 58 found this review helpful

Concerning my background, I am a self-described Spanish-holic that has bought and collected nearly every learning-Spanish product sold on Amazon. I am also the founder of Learning Spanish Like Crazy and the author of several articles on How to Learn Spanish. And now for my review of Practice Makes Perfect -Spanish Verb Tenses . . .

Part I of Practice Makes Perfect (Spanish Verb Tenses) covers beginner or basic conjugation of Spanish Verb Tenses. Including but not limited to regular verbs, irregular verbs, important verbs such as ser, estar, hay, tener, saber, conocer, gustar, stem-changing verbs, reflexive verbs, and the present progressive.

Part II of Spanish Verb Tenses covers intermediate level verb conjugation.For example, the past (preterite and imperfect), future tense, conditional, present perfect tense, and past perfect tense.

And Part III covers more advanced areas of verb conjugation such as the imperative, present subjunctive, imperfect subjunctive, future perfect, conditional perfect, present perfect subjunctive, pluperfect subjunctive, and the passive voice.

And the Appendix of Spanish Verb Tenses consists of Verb Conjugation Charts.

I strongly recommend this book. And I recommend it for many of the same reasons that I also recommend the other Book in the Practice Makes Perfect series: Spanish Pronouns and prepositions)

Unlike many Spanish grammar books that merely consist of "lectures" on the topic of Spanish verb tenses and Spanish verb conjugation charts, these books consist of numerous exercises to reinforce what you're learning and to improve your verb conjugation skills. In the two books, you will find countless exercises, including fill-in-the-blank exercises, verdadero o falso (true or false) exercises, translation exercises of sentences and even translation exercises of entire paragraphs.

Besides the countless exercises, the feature that I like most about this book is that it covers a wide variety of vocabulary words. I found that the book used many vocabulary words that I rarely, if ever, see in other Spanish Grammar books, but often hear Latin American use. For example, the word "podrido" which means rotten as in a rotten egg.

If you are studying European Spanish you will also find this book quite useful because it also covers the familiar plural vosotros form which is used in Spain.

If you seriously wish to master conjugating Spanish verbs, then I strongly recommend this book for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced student, regardless of whether the student is learning to speak Latin American Spanish or European Spanish.





4 out of 5 stars Critique of Spanish Verb Tenses   October 10, 2003
 54 out of 56 found this review helpful

Verbs are the heart of any language. If you want to become knowledgable and facil at not only conjugting verbs but understanding the contextual usage and rules governing the uses of the verbs, then this is the book for you. I think that anyone interested in studying Spanish, especially if they want to study it on their own, should have this workbook as part of their repertoire. I have found it invaluable. I recommend it highly. (I have also purchased and studied Richmond's Pronouns and Preposition workbook and the reviews are similar.)

I have given the book a 4 star rating rather than five for the following reasons:

1. Lack of an index: (The same is true of the Pronouns and Preposition workbook.) I find it hard to comprehend how a contemporary academic book can be published without an index. There is a tremendous amount of valuable information contained in this book but being limited to the Table of Contents or to ones memory of where a specific item can be found is debilitating. This is a terrible ommission.

2. After studying the book thoroughly twice, my workbook is riddled with tabs and annotations in search of clarifications. A bit of addtional clarification and some additional examples before the author goes off into the exercises would potentially eliminate a considerable amount of confusion. The sections on Ser and Estar are a good example. It appears that sufficient explanaions are provided in the book (in the section on Ser for exaple) until one delves into further exercises in subsequent chapters of the book. There, knowledge of the full use of "Ser" is assumed, but referencing back to the original chapeter on "Ser" leaves one empty handed (in some but not all cases) as to why "Ser" was used rather than "Estar." This might seem picayune until one looks back on the total number of questions raised throughout the book. It is understandable that the author cannot anticipate all possible questions and points of confusion, but a bit more explanation and the use of additional examples would greatly amplify and clarify the grammatical content.

3. The student would also benefit greatly by having additional exercises in the book that mix and match what is learned in previous chapters (This is done is a few limited cases.) It is all too easy as an exercise to answer questions and translate text that directly follows the material being presented, for it is customed tailored to the points being made in that exercise. Addtional end of chapter exercise combining all that has been learned would be a valued addition. With that said, let me also add that the translation paragraphs at the end of each section (as humorous and as enjoyable as they are to translate) somewhat satisfy this contention, but not fully.


5 out of 5 stars A superior value   March 12, 2001
 30 out of 31 found this review helpful

I studied Spanish for two years in college, put down my books for four years, then decided to study again on my own. Vocabulary came back to me rather quickly, but verbs have been a challenge (as they were in college as well).

"Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Verb Tenses" has been an unbelievably helpful resource in learning Spanish verb tenses. This book could almost stand alone as a textbook on Spanish verbs, and the exercises are fabulous.

In spite of the few small mistakes I've noticed in this book, it is an amazing value and I highly recommend it to anyone learning this fascinating language.

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