Webster's New World 575+ French Verbs

Gail Stein

Language: English

Publisher: Webster's New World

Published: Mar 3, 2005

Description:

THE DEFINITIVE FRENCH VERB REFERENCE

Now mastering French verbs is easier than ever. Whether you're studying French in high school or college, need to become more fluent for business, or want to brush up for a trip, Webster's New World 575+ French Verbs is the only verb reference you need. This handy resource lists verbs alphabetically in every mood and tense, complete with idiomatic examples-so you'll not only know how to use a verb, but when to use it, too.

Webster's New World 575+ French Verbs is the best French verb reference money can buy, packed with more verbs and more features, such as:
575 verbs, fully conjugated in easy-to-read charts
A comprehensive review of French verb conjugation
More than 1,400 additional verbs in the infinitive form, fully cross-referenced
Proper usage examples with each listing
An appendix of irregular verbs
Full English-to-French index of all 2,000+ verbs

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From the Back Cover

THE DEFINITIVE FRENCH VERB REFERENCE

Now mastering French verbs is easier than ever. Whether you're studying French in high school or college, need to become more fluent for business, or want to brush up for a trip, Webster's New World 575+ French Verbs is the only verb reference you need. This handy resource lists verbs alphabetically in every mood and tense, complete with idiomatic examples—so you'll not only know how to use a verb, but when to use it, too.

Webster's New World 575+ French Verbs is the best French verb reference money can buy, packed with more verbs and more features, such as:

  • 575 verbs, fully conjugated in easy-to-read charts
  • A comprehensive review of French verb conjugation
  • More than 1,400 additional verbs in the infinitive form, fully cross-referenced
  • Proper usage examples with each listing
  • An appendix of irregular verbs
  • Full English-to-French index of all 2,000+ verbs

About the Author

GAIL STEIN, M.A., is the author of several language textbooks. She taught in the New York City public schools for over thirty years and was included in Who's Who Among America's Teachers. She also assisted in revising the French curriculum for the New York City Board of Education and served as an adjunct professor to St. John's University in its Early Admission Extension Program.