Publisher's Synopsis
Essentials of German Grammar, originally published in 1902, provides a comprehensive overview of German grammar. Intended as a practical guide for students, the book covers essential grammatical concepts with clarity and precision.
This edition retains the original structure and content, making it a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of German grammar as it was taught at the beginning of the 20th century. While language usage has evolved, the fundamental principles outlined in this book remain relevant for learners and teachers alike. Whether used as a primary text or a supplementary resource, 'Essentials of German Grammar' offers a solid foundation in the intricacies of the German language.
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