

S'està carregant… 501 French Verbs (1970)de Christopher Kendris, Theodore Kendris
![]() No n'hi ha cap No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Can't actually really say I read this, but I bought it when I was studying French and used it as a reference. Not that I remember much of French. Still have this book though! ( ![]() This is a good reference book, but its strength (exhaustiveness) leads to its weakness: it's so BIG. It can be difficult to manage this book, and it weighs a ton. I bought it because it was available used and therefore less than half the price of a Bescherelle while I'm living overseas, but when I return home, I'm going back to my slim, battered little Bescherelle. I book I can't live without This book is an extremely useful reference for anyone studying French. It's easy to search, has the tenses laid out in a logical manner, and displays common words and phrases that use the verb. Extremely useful Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Verb forms of all the tenses are arranged on individual pages to supplement an audio-lingual approach to learning French. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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