Browse all books

Books with author Katherine Lodge

  • SPANISH SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS Spanish English

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    For your convenience, subordinating conjunctions such as miscellaneous “para que, por que, el que, a que, de que, en que, con que, sin que” are addressed in separate sections to show you how to write Spanish complex sentences..
  • SPANISH HABER,SER Simplified Chineses

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    “HABER, SER” are the most frequently used and irregular Spanish verbs. This book provides many examples of Spanish simple present, simple past, future, perfect, pluperfect, conditional tenses, command, subjunctive mood, and passive voice, a helpful resource, like a mini Spanish Grammar Book for writing Spanish sentences and learning verb conjugation.
  • SPANISH TENER, HACER, PONER Simplified Chinese

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    “TENER, HACER, & PONER” are the most frequently used and irregular Spanish verbs. This book provides many examples of Spanish simple present, simple past, future, perfect, pluperfect, conditional tenses, command, subjunctive mood, and passive voice, a helpful resource, like a mini Spanish Grammar Book for writing Spanish sentences and learning verb conjugation.
  • SPANISH SUBJUNCTIVE - 2 Traditional Chinese with German Bonus

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    Illustrated exampled are grouped by main verbs in this book.In the attempt to achieve consistency in verb tenses, a general rule of thumb is that,when the main verb (or another dependent verb) is in the present, present perfect, future tense, imperative mood, and/or present subjunctive, and when the verb in the dependent clause refers to action that takes place at the same time or after the main verb, whether in actuality or not, present subjunctive should be used; if the dependent verb refers to action that takes place before the main verb, or has been completed (whether in actuality or not), the the dependent verb should be in the present perfect subjunctive.(Working backward from the present subjunctive to obtain the infinitive, and working backward from the imperfect subjunctive to obtain the past or imperfect tense and then the infinitive, this kind of practice is an efficient way to learn verb conjugation. )
  • SPANISH PRONOUN - 3 Simplified Chinese

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    The most confusing and difficult for foreigners such as “melo, noslo, selo, oslo, telo, sele, seos, seme, senos, and sete” are covered in this book with many illustrative example.
  • SPANISH PRONOUN - 1 Traditional Chinese with German Bonus

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    “PRONOUN” has many sub-sections. This book includes subject pronoun, indirect or direct object pronoun, demonstrative pronoun, possessive pronoun, interrogative words, and relative pronoun.
  • SPANISH PRONOUN - 2 Traditional Chinese

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    This book includes reflexive pronoun, passive “se”, reflexive “se”, and reflexive verbs. Indirect or direct object pronoun can be attached to infinitive, gerund, and imperative. Yet, at the same time, they can be placed before the conjugated verbs.
  • GERMAN VERB CONJUGATION LIST - 1

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    German pps formed with “ge” are grouped together to learn German verb conjugation efficiently.
  • SPANISH CONJUNCTIONS Simplified Chinese with German Bonus

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    In this book we mainly deal with complex sentence which contains a main (independent) clause and at least one dependent clause. A subordinating conjunction (or subordinator) is a conjunction that introduces a dependent clause. The most often used Spanish conjunctions are selected to illustrate how to write Spanish compound sentences.
  • GERMAN DAILY USE VOCABULARIES German English Spanish Simplified Chinese docx

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    This book groups daily use vocabulary by categories so that they will be at your finger tips when needed. Tables of Content FACES & BODY MEDICAL PLACES & THINGS FOOD & DRINK ANIMALS HOME NATURE
  • SPANISH QUE, CAUL Traditional Chinese with German Bonus

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    SPANISH QUE, CUALTraditional Chinese with German BonusThe main purpose of this book is for the readers to learn to write Spanish complex sentences. A list of MISCELLANEOUS QUE is assembled with illustrated examples for your study.A magic formula = Conj. certain VERBS + QUE introducing a noun clause. “Lo que”, “el que”,”cual que”, “quien que” can be used as a subject of a sentence, or the direct object of the verb.
  • SPANISH HABER, SER Traditional Chinese

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    “HABER, SER” are the most frequently used and irregular Spanish verbs. This book provides many examples of Spanish simple present, simple past, future, perfect, pluperfect, conditional tenses, command, subjunctive mood, and passive voice, a helpful resource, like a mini Spanish Grammar Book for writing Spanish sentences and learning verb conjugation.