Customer Reviews
Not very castellano - By: Jukka-Pekka Keisala, 16 Jul 2007 
Book is a good on getting refresh on verbs but I found there quite a many "errors" (not really errors but weird way of putting sentence together, looked like it was translated directly from English. I am not native English speaker so I spotted those). There was sentences is Spanish that you wouldn't sayin castellano perhaps something that is commonin Latin America.
IMHO If you want to learn castellano find some book written by Spanish but if you just want to play around verbs & get some refresh on Spanish I think this is ok.
One part of an excellent 3-book set. - By: C. Nation, 14 Mar 2007 
I also have the other two booksin this series, 'Spanish Verb Tenses' & 'Spanish Prepositions & Pronouns'. The three together form a really first class set. This book, covering grammar, unavoidably duplicates considerable amounts of the other two but I wouldn't dissuade you from getting this one if you already have either or both of the others. Buy all three.
The tuition & exercises are presented clearly &in well structured form. There are answers to the questionsin the back of the books. TIP! Don't do the exercises on the pages provided for your answers! I did -in pencil, fortunately - & spent ages rubbing out my answers when I realised I wanted to revise/recap. I would have needed an ocean of Tippex if I'd done themin ink.
No: do the tests on loose sheets or your pc. The answer pagesin the back are perforated. This is very handy [other publishers note - do the same] because it means you can tear them all out, put themin a folder & avoid endless flipping back & forth between questions & answers. If you do your exercises on loose sheets, you can file them with the answer pages & monitor how well you're progressing.
I like the large format, too. It has enabled the publisher to lay the text outin a clear & logical way. The Oxford U.P. books are good, but the small format leads to a very dense & cramped presentation. These books are far superiorin that respect.
I thoroughly recommend them.
Another learner - By: Mr. A. Storey, 05 Aug 2006 
My level of Spanish is advanced -not fluent by any means- & I can say that this is a superbly laid out book from start to finish both for the complete beginner & the advanced student. However, I would suggest that if you're looking to learn Spanish make sure this is not your sole teacher. As you would expect it is full of grammar exercises which could become tiresome if like me you prefer to speak the language. But I divulge.. For what it is -a grammar book- it's very good indeed.
Fantastic! - By: , 02 Feb 2005 
This book is so good. The grammar points are explained very well & notin a 1,000 words, just enough for us to get the most of it. Plenty of exercises put the lessonsin practice & when they are all done the lesson is understood & can be applied easily.
Moreover a lot of vocabulary is provided as well, so it is not a boring grammar book!
This book is perfect for poeple who want to master Spanish or just to catch the key feature of the grammar.