4th ed. — N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, 1999. — 224 p. — (Schaum's Outline Series). — ISBN-10 0070580472, ISBN-13 978-0070580473.
This review book has been designed and developed in order to make the study of Spanish grammar easier for the learner. The book is divided into nine chapters. Each chapter concentrates on one of the basic problem areas of the language: nouns and articles, adjectives, verbs, negatives, interrogatives, pronouns, and three additional areas related specifically to the Spanish language, ser versus estar, por versus para, and special verb usage.
Each particular grammatical or structural point is introduced by a simple, succinct explanation in English. The explanation is further clarified by many concrete examples. It is recommended that you first read the explanation and then study the illustrative examples. Once you have done this, there is a series of exercises for each point that you can write out in order to practice the particular grammatical point. The best way to learn a language is to practice it – both in oral and written form. The answers to each exercise appear at the end of the book. It is recommended that you correct yourself immediately before proceeding to the next exercise.