ASK A QUESTION Please any one tell me some Spanish vocabulary n comprehensive books name.
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Yes, the Vocabulary book that Marshall is talking about is part of a wonderful series of "Practice Makes Perfect" Spanish workbooks published by Mcgraw hill. I have almost finished Basic Spanish and am working on Spanish Verb Tenses and Pronouns and Prepositions. I highly recommend these workbooks. Here is a link to the books on Amazolink text Scroll down and they are there
McGraw-Hill puts out a book called "Spanish Vocabulary" by Dorothy Richmond. It's a fantastic work book to learn Spanish vocabulary. You can get it on Amazon very cheap.
My suggestion is to start your own book or journal. Write down vocabulary or expressions that you want to know and figure them out. With all the resources available online and all the kind people here that are willing to help, you should be able to figure out just about anything. Also, by doing this you can develop a vocabulary that pertains to your life and the things you want to know.
Do you mean like una revista gramática?
How could it be both easy and comprehensive? --Unless your Spanish is so good you don't need it in the first place. -- :D
All of you people are so helpful, thank you. I will definitely get those books.
I would use Amazon because:
A) Everything has a review, so you can see exactly how good the book is.
B) It links you to other useful books.
I recommend Breaking Out of Beginner's Spanish and Speaking Spanish Like A Native. I can not even begin to tell you how useful these books are, they have saved me YEARS, and I do mean that, of figuring things out, just because I do not get the daily practice that is so crucial. These will save your life. However, you should be at about an intermediate level before I'd mess with these. There's also one called Avoid Spanish Blunders or something. (All on Amazon, all cheap)
Also, yes, write down things as they pop into your head. I always kept random sheets of paper around and that helps a lot. Things will come to me, and then I forget them 5 minutes later. Hence the paper, haha. Also, use wordmagicsoft's forum, it's pretty great as well as this one. Their dictionary is wonderful too. I don't have the link but if you search for "a partes iguales" it will come up. That's how I randomly found it forever ago. Good luck!

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