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The Big Yellow Book of German Verbs: 555 Fully Conjuated Verbs (Big Book of Verbs Series) [Paperback]

Paul Listen (Author), Robert Di Donato (Author), Daniel Franklin (Author)
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May 6, 2005 0071433007 978-0071433006 1

McGraw-Hill's Big Books not only include more verbs and a better selection than their competitors, but they also provide ample contextual examples that show you how the verbs are actually used. Features include:

  • 555 fully conjugated verbs
  • Extensive examples illustrating basic meanings for the top 50 verbs
  • Verb exercises
  • Clear coverage of the unique aspects of the language's verbs
  • And more



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About the Author

Paul Listen has a Ph.D. in German and runs his own publishing company, Pea Dot Publications. Robert Di Donato, Ph.D. is a professor and chair at the University of Miami, Ohio, and prominent author of German college textbooks. Daniel Franklin is an experienced editor and typesetter of German language-learning titles.


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  • Paperback: 672 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (May 6, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071433007
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071433006
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.9 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,290,497 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Halte bitte hier..., June 28, 2006
This review is from: The Big Yellow Book of German Verbs: 555 Fully Conjuated Verbs (Big Book of Verbs Series) (Paperback)
First of all, this book is a must have. If you need to rationalize this purchase, just look at it as the best $15.00 you'll ever spend on a German verb book. I own several dictionaries and a few verb-only books. I have the most recent Webster's New World 575+ German Verbs, and I love it too.

The Webster's version is a nice one for taking to a class in your bag, or for a quick reference. There are a few reasons why The Big Yellow Book is the better of the two. I will say here that there is nothing that isn't in The Big Yellow Book that is in the Webster's, but there is a lot missing from the Webster's that is clearly laid out here in this book. Don't be fooled by the 575+ Webster's number to the 555 Big Yellow Book; the Yellow Book wins, hands down!

The main thing I love about the Big Yellow book is the fact that it clearly lays out the separable prefix verbs (Webster's does not do this except in one or two cases); this is often already known by most people who have a basic understanding of German, but many verbs can be tricky as to whether it is separable or not; some verbs are both separable and inseparable each having different meanings.

The second thing is that the cross-reference section in the back is extremely complete. Many verb dictionaries have a fairly adequate one, but the Big Yellow Book is the most complete I have ever seen in a dictionary; it also features some really obscure verbs like "umnachten" [to enfold in darkness] and many other more obscure verbs. Honestly, it is by far and away the most complete all-in-one verb dictionary I have come across.

The Big Yellow Book also offers a very extensive list of idioms for the "Top 50" German verbs (all the other verbs list between 8-15 idiomatic uses). These "Top 50" have entire pages dedicated to idiomatic uses of verbs in conversation, which if you have learned anything about German it is the fact that the idioms get a little far from the meaning you expect. This is really useful for anyone wishing to communicate with any hope of sounding like a Deutscher(in).

The Big Yellow Book has a very in-depth study of grammatics for the first 38 pages. I found this entire section quite useful to cementing these concepts in my mind. The grammatic section even covers the 1999 Spelling Reform (for verbs), which I have never seen in a verb-only dictionary.

The only complaint I could make is a very minor one, the book is wonderfully laid out and I would change none of that, but they put the verb auxiliary "haben" or "sein" in a place that takes a moment to get used to, because it is not in the heading or directly below the verb in the heading. The book leaves ample space to place it near the verb entry. Like I said, it is only a minor complaint I could make.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone wishing to learn German, especially conversational German. Both the cross-reference section of odd verbs and the largest use of idiomatic expressions I have ever seen in any dictionary make this a must have. Seriously, buy this book! It really is the most bang-for-your-buck you will find, even against dictionaries that run close to $75 or more. Literally, this book has 1,000s of verbs that are, or easily are, fully conjugated. Viel Glück!
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great value for this book!, June 20, 2005
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This is an excellent book. I have been self-teaching myself german for the past year or two, and this has helped a lot!

While this book is larger and may resember a medium sized cities phone book, the knoweldge it contains will outweigh any trouble that may be caused by carrying it around!

It tells you if it is a top 50 verbs, it also gives a bit of a grammar lesson for those that need a little brush up on what tense is! If you are learning german, by-pass the "white" books that have less verbs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars fantastisch!, June 6, 2008
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This book is super! Has every verb tense laid out for you, with plenty of sentence examples of everyday uses. I use this book all the time! It was seriously the best $15 I have ever spent on a book.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
mich wir haben uns, wirst ihr werdet, future perfect subjunctive, entdeckt werden wollen, ihr wür, hättest ihr hättet, hattest ihr hattet, see nehmen, simple past stem, ich habe wir haben, hast ihr habt, sie steckten, würdest ihr, mixed verbs, regular weak verb, auxiliary werden, hatte sie hatten, past subjunctive, future subjunctive, present subjunctive, tense profiles, verbs haben, auxiliary haben, infinitive stem, conjugation tables
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Usage Die, Usage Ich, Usage Der, Usage Das, Usage Wir, Das Kaninchen, Usage Wie, Usage Sie, Usage Was, Unser Papagei, Ludwig van Beethoven, Mein Großvater, Usage Warum, Das Schiff, Der Dieb, Franz Josef, Mein Kater, Mein Sohn, New York, Tante Inge, Usage Ein, Der Anwalt, Der Bauersknecht, Der Bürgermeister, Der Fußballspieler
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