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Old February 10, 2010, 04:16 AM
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Which grammar book is the best?

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I am a student of History and live in California.I need to go Spain due to some project work.So I want to learn Spanish.I don't know which grammar book is the best for me to learn and understand Spanish.Can you suggest me?
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Old February 10, 2010, 04:21 AM
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A tricky question. After a long search I found this one quite good: A modern Spanish Grammar - A practical guide by Juan Kattán-Ibarra and C. Pountain, Routledge, ISBN 0-415-27304-8 paperback.
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Does that book cover the preterite and the imperfect in depth where both are possible but the meanings are different depending of the context? Or does anyone know of a good gramamr book like that?

Thank you very much
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That's one of the things that make me think that leena is a bot.

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Does that book cover the preterite and the imperfect in depth where both are possible but the meanings are different depending of the context? Or does anyone know of a good gramamr book like that?

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Maybe this one can help you

http://www.casadellibro.com/libro-el.../2900000601491
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Does that book cover the preterite and the imperfect in depth where both are possible but the meanings are different depending of the context?
The one I quoted touches on this, but not in huge depth. I don't know of one that does.
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