Hammer’s German Grammar and Usage

Hammer’s German Grammar and Usage by Alfred Edward Hammer is a comprehensive guide published by Arnold in 1996. This third edition, spanning 542 pages, offers an accessible and jargon-free exploration of the forms and structures of the German language as currently spoken and written in Germany.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of the main grammatical phenomena of German, supported by numerous examples from contemporary usage. The book distinguishes between formal and informal levels of usage and addresses regional variations. Special attention is given to the needs of English-speaking learners, with extended explanations of challenging grammatical points, making it a valuable resource for students and teachers alike.
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This new edition provides students, teachers and others interested in the German language with a comprehensive, accessible and jargon-free guide to the forms and structures of German as it is currently spoken and written in Germany. It includes descriptions of all the main grammatical phenomena of German and their use, illustrated by many examples of contemporary German. The most common levels of usage (formal and informal) are distinguished, as are regional variations, and special attention has been given to students’ needs, with extended explanations of difficult grammatical points for English-speaking learners.
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