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Books with author Katherine L. Howe

  • SPANISH VERB + PP / GERUND Traditional Chinese

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    We can use the conjugated helping verb of “haber” plus past participle to form various perfect tense. The most often used verbs with PP are “estar” and “ser”, resembling the passive voice construction in English. However, “PP” can be an adjective following a noun, or used independently. The past participle can also immediately follow certain other conjugated verbs. Gerund can be used to make compound verb to form present or past progressive tense. They can also follow other conjugated verbs, such as verb of perception. Participial phrase is formed by a Gerund or PP. Spanish verb of becoming is a very common expression, and useful to show changes in emotion. The most common way in Spanish to express “to begin, or to start” is also included in this book.
  • GERMAN VERB CONJUGATION LIST - 2

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    German infinitive = pp , stem changing verbs in present tense, verbs ending in “den/ten/nen”, and verbs not ending in “en” are grouped by categories to learn German verb conjugation efficiently.
  • SPANISH TENER, HACER, PONER Traditional Chinese with German Bonus

    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.
  • GERMAN ATTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVES - 1 German English Spanish Chinese

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    This book shows how to decline German attributive adjectives - a to e, builds vocabularies for nouns, adjectives.
  • 3 PARALLEL GERMAN MODAL VERBS German English Spanish

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    A modal (also known as a modal auxiliary or modal verb) expresses necessity, uncertainty, ability, or permission. There are 6 German Modal Verbs while English has 10 core modals. We can change the meaning of the sentence by using different Modal verb with the same infinitive. Tons of examples are provided to show the use of German modal verbs.
  • SPANISH VERB + INFINITIVE Traditional Chinese

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    Most of transitive verbs which take a direct objects theoretically can be followed by an infinitive (noun), without using a conjunction or preposition. An infinitive can be used as a noun - as the subject, the direct object of a verb and/or an object of a preposition. The beauty is that the infinitive offers a wide range of uses of a word, without sacrificing its meaning or characteristics as a verb.
  • Spanish Comparison Simplified Chinese with German Bonus

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    Some of the following most frequently used Spanish words - más, menos, menor, major, mayor, and peor - can be an adjective or adverb, used in making comparison. “Más” probably is the most versatile and friendly Spanish word which gets along with all different parts of speech. Usually one can get the superlative form by adding a definite article, el, la, los, las, or lo, which can be replace by possessive adjective, “MI/TU/SU”. Whether it is superlative or comparative form sometimes is easier to be interpreted in the context of the sentence, in additional to the articles used. If the comparative is followed by a number, use “más de” rather than “más que”. Indefinite articles “un, uno, una, unos, unas” are usually used in comparative form.
  • Baby

    Katherine Hole

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 13, 2012)
    "I've done some terrible things. It's like there's this fire inside me that I can't control. She's on my mind every second of the day. Sometimes it gets so bad I can't breathe. I must have Ava. I must!" For fans of YA fiction comes a dark love story with a gritty, urban twist. Charlie Knight is like any other teenager - until the day he meets the beautiful, mysterious Ava and falls under her spell. With her sexy voice, mesmerizing eyes and radiant smile, Ava is the girl of Charlie's dreams, and he will do anything to have her. Soon, his obsession leads him into a dark and terrifying world where nothing is what it seems and only the strong survive . . . Deeply seductive and irresistibly compelling, Baby is a dark love story with a shocking twist that will leave you breathless!
  • Josiah's Apple Orchard

    Katherine L. Holmes

    Paperback (Couchgrass Books, Aug. 8, 2014)
    Besides music, Vivvy loves green apples. She and her brother Matt go on morning apple raids until, one fall, their father drives them to a pick-your-own orchard. There, the cross old Josiah inhabits another time where pixies might appear like uprooted saplings. During the early, eventful 1960s, Vivvy takes the flute from Mr. Fortray, a band teacher who plays jazz. Another apple picking trip is confused with detours and Josiah is angry about progress. Vivvy finds that if she wants to do what she loves, she must think beyond a fear that her father and Josiah share.
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  • SPANISH STITCHING TECHNIQUE - 2 Traditional Chinese

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    VERB + EN, PARA, POR, CONEight formulas are created for stitching technique by using prepositions to “stitch” words together and to make it grammatically correct in Spanish. Infinitives are extensively used in the formulas as objects of preposition. It is not unusual to see different prepositions used with certain conjugated verbs. Looking for one absolute choice is not pragmatic under the circumstances. However we should still be careful in the selection of the correct choice so that we will not speak Chinese Spanish or English Spanish.
  • Conversion

    Katherine Howe

    Paperback (Oneworld Publications, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Conversion
  • SPANISH COMMAND Traditional Chinese with German Bonus

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    For Spanish NEGATIVE or FORMAL COMMAND, always conjugate the subjunctive. The imperative mood in the second person, singular - “tú” form which looks like the present tense of 3rd person, singular, is used to give informal command in Spanish. Irregular “tú” form verbs have unique spellings “ten, haz, sé, di, ven, pon, ve, sal”, which a foreigner has to memorize, without the benefit of reasoning. For “vosotros” form, dropping the “r“ from all infinitives, before adding the “d”, examples are “ quered, cortad, sufrid…”. Infinitive can be used for informal and/or impersonal command, especially in instructions. In English, command can be indicated by omitting the subject of the verb. Indirect command is used to give a command to someone other than the person being spoken to.