Ⅰ.Gendwe and Agreement.——Nominative of Personal Pronouns 1
Ⅱ.Noninative of ein,fein, Possessives, Meidier 3
Ⅲ.Present Indicative of iein ——Pronouns of Address,——Use of oas.——Place of Predicate Adjective. 6
Ⅳ.Present Indicative of haben.——Accusative Forms.——Repetition.——ComParative Degree 9
Ⅴ.Present Indicative and Imperative of Maden.——Adjective as Adverd 12
Ⅵ.Review 14
Ⅶ.Definite Article.——Use of Cases.——Contraction. ——CaseForms 16
Ⅷ.Present Indicativre of tuu.——Infinitive after Verbs.——Accusative and Dative Pronouns 20
Ⅸ.ein Model.——POSSESSIVE Adjectives 23
Ⅹ.Imperfect INdicative. ——Adverdial Accusative.——Place ofTime Phase and of Verd 26
Ⅺ.ieler Model.——Some Possessive Pronouns 30
Ⅻ.Review 33
ⅩⅢ.StrongDeclension of Nouns:nno nhn dano Models——Essential Parts.——Compound Nouns.——Rule of Gender 35
ⅩⅣ.Perfectant PLuperfeet.——WordOrder in Prinvipal Sentenses.——CardinlNumerals.——Multipliplivative Adverbs 39
ⅩⅤ.Stribg Delension (continued):orf,Caler,23aterModels.——tann,muf ctr 43
ⅩⅥ.Future and Future Perfect.——Word Oder,——Prefixes 47
ⅩⅦ.Weak and Mixed Declensions.——Rules of Gender 51
ⅩⅧ.Declension of Adjectives 55
ⅩⅨ.Declension fo Nouns:S unmary 61
ⅩⅩ.ein:Com pound Thenses;Use as Auxiliary.——Millmnllte——Infinitive of Purpose 64
ⅩⅩⅠ.Declension of Adjectives(concluded):Special Cases Adjevtives as Nouns 69
ⅩⅩⅡ.Woed Order:Objects, etc Dcpendent Sentences.——menn,nis,Mann 73
ⅩⅩⅢ.TheRelativesder and meider——Relative Clauses 77
ⅩⅩⅣ.The Subjunctive——Genitive of time 85
ⅩⅩⅤ.Time of Day.——Genitiveof Time 85
ⅩⅩⅥ.TheSubjunctive.——Indirect Statements and Questions 89
ⅩⅩⅦ.Prepositions with Dative 95
ⅩⅩⅧ.The Conditional.——Conditional Sentences 100
ⅩⅩⅨ.Use of Artivles 104
ⅩⅩⅩ.Quantity.——Distridutive Article——ein,beioe 108
ⅩⅩⅩⅠ.The Imperative,Infintive, and Participles.——foll 112
ⅩⅩⅩⅡ.Prepositions With Dative or Accusative 117
ⅩⅩⅩⅢ.Veerd Stems.——PRINCIPAL pARTS. ——Special Forms inWeak Verbs.——Irregular Wrak Verbs 123
ⅩⅩⅩⅣ.Personal Pronouns.——Address——Impersonal Verds,——Usesofes 128
ⅩⅩⅩⅤ.The Strong Conjugation——Classes of Strong Verds 133
ⅩⅩⅩⅥ.Refexive Pronouns and Verbs.——Reciprocal and Em-PhaticPronouns 142
ⅩⅩⅩⅦ.Mixed Conjugation.——Modal Auxiliaries.——shall andWill 146
ⅩⅩⅩⅧ.Possessive Pronouns. ——Possessive Dative 151
ⅩⅩⅩⅣ.Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs 155
XL.Modal Auxiliaries (cincluded):Word Order Idio-matic Uses 160
XLI.Place Names.——Nouns and Adjectives of Nationality 167
XLII.Ordinal Numerals.——Dates.——House Numder,ete 170
XLIII.Person Names.——Ordinals with Person Names 174
XLIV.Demonstratives 177
XLV.Interrogatives 182
XLVI.Fractions.——Mixed Numbers 186
XLVII.Relative Pronouns 189
XLVIII.Indefinite Pronouns 193
XLIX.The Passive Voice 197
L.Indefinite Pronominal Adjectives 202
LI.IdiomaticUses of Certain Adverbs 206
LII.VerbPrefixes 210
LIII.Coordinative and Adverbial Conjunctions 216
LIV.Subordinative and Correlartive Conjunvtions 219
LV.Agreement and Apposition 224
LVI.Use of Nominative and Dative 230
LVII.Use of Genitive and Dative 230
LVIII.Use of Indicative Tenses. Use of Subjunctive and Imperative 234
LIX.TheInfinitive 238
LX.The Infinitive(coucluded) 241
LXI.The Partiviples 245
APPENDIX 249
A.Noun Declanecsion: ReferenceLists,1——9 249
B.Prepositions: 251
1.Prepositions with Genitive 251
2.Dative(additionallist) 252
3.Varying Case 252
4.Equivalents of English Prepositions 252
5.Prepositions after Verbs, etc 255
C.Verb Paradigms: 257
1.Auxiliaries of Tense 257
2.Mood 261
3.Weak Conjugation 262
4.Strong 263
5.Conjugation With feitt 264
6.Passive Voive 265
D.Alphabetival List of Strong and Irreg Ular Verbss 266
VOCABULARY:German-English 273
English-German 311
INDEX 339