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Books with author Katherine Littrell

  • 3 PARALLEL GERMAN SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE German English Spanish

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    This is a great book at relatively low price to learn verb conjugation for simple present tense in German, Spanish, and English as well as to learn German separable prefixes, personal pronoun, especially the seldom used ihr form, reflexive pronoun, even German & Spanish command. A few dative verbs are included. Because they are short sentences, very easy to understand and learn the other two language if you know one of them, great for beginners.
  • GERMAN 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.
  • SPANISH ADVERB Simplified Chinese German Bonus

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    Adverbs are used to modify an adjective, a verb, and/or another adverb. Some adverbs can also be other part of speech, such as adjective, even conjunctions. Different from nouns which need one conjunction at the very end, adverbs and prepositions do not need one. Therefore I call them “dual, triple” adverbs. Often time adverb can be the object of the preposition to form an adverbial phrase. It is not uncommon to start a sentence with an adverb such as “nunca, ya, bastante, quizá, entonces, siempre, también, además, and tampoco” Adverb is a very friendly part of speech, it gets along with verb, adjective, preposition, noun, pronoun, interrogative word, even another adverb. A list of prepositional phrases with an adverb are presented in this book for your convenience.
  • The Brightsiders Lib/E

    Jen Wilde, Katherine Littrell

    Audio CD (Forever Young Audiobooks, May 22, 2018)
    A teen rockstar has to navigate family, love, coming out, and life in the spotlight after being labeled the latest celebrity trainwreck in Jen Wilde's quirky and utterly relatable novel.As a rock star drummer in the hit band the Brightsiders, Emmy King's life should be perfect. But there's nothing the paparazzi love more than watching a celebrity crash and burn. When a night of partying lands Emmy in hospital, she's branded the latest tabloid train wreck.Luckily, Emmy has her friends and bandmates, including the super-swoonworthy Alfie, to help her pick up the pieces of her life. She knows hooking up with a band member is exactly the kind of trouble she should be avoiding, and yet Emmy and Alfie Just. Keep. Kissing.Will the inevitable fallout turn her into a clickbait scandal (again)? Or will she find the strength to stand on her own?Jen Wilde, author of Queens of Geek, which Seventeen called, the geeky, queer book of our dreams is back with a brand new cast of highly diverse and relatable characters for her fans to fall in love with.
  • 3 PARALLEL GERMAN INTERROGATIVES German English Spanish

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    Many German question words are covered, with sentence structure formulas for German questions.
  • MY BEST WISHES FOR YOU

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    4 Parallel common Best Wishes.The formulaic subjunctive generally conveys the meaning of let or may. It could be either present or imperfect subjunctive. When the wish is possible, the present subjunctive is used.
  • SPANISH PRONOUN - 3 Traditional 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 VERB + INFINITIVE Simplified Chinese with German Bonus

    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.
  • 3 PARALLEL GERMAN PASSIVE VOICE, VERB + INFINITIVE/PP German English Spanish

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    In Spanish, passive “se” can be used to form passive voice without a helping verb. This is quite different from German, conjugated “werden” and “sein” are used with the past participle, pp, to form passive voice. Processual passive emphasizes the action itself - what is happening, and who or what caused the action is unimportant. Statal passive is used to describe the condition after an action. Past participle, pp is also used with conjugated helping verb of “HABEN” and “SEIN” to form perfect tense.
  • 3 PARALLEL GERMAN FUTURE TENSE, DATIVE & REFLEXIVE VERBS German English Spanish

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    Unlike Spanish, German has a unique way of forming future tense. German Dative verbs are relatively difficult for foreigners. Reflexive Spanish verb may not necessarily translated as reflexive German verb. Since it is presented in 3 language parallel format for each set of illustrated example , it is easier to learn the other two languages if you know one of them.
  • SPANISH STITCHING TECHNIQUE - 1 Traditional Chinese with German Bonus

    Katherine Lin

    eBook
    VERB + A, DEEight 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.
  • SPANISH COMMAND Traditional Chinese

    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.