Hammer's German Grammar and Usage
by Martin Durrell
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appears in German Grammar, Learn German, and About Germany.
Long trusted as the most comprehensive, uptodate and userfriendly grammar available, Hammer's German Grammar provides you with a complete guide to German as it is written and spoken today.In a new layout to enable better referencing, this new edition includes:concise descriptions of the main grammatical phenomena of German and their useexamples ...
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