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" In relation to adverbs, it is formed by placing tan (as) before, and como (as) after the adverb : Ex. Escribe tan bien como habla. He writes as well as he speaks. "
A theoretical and practical grammar of the Spanish language. 1st Lond. ed - Página 58
por Emanuel Del Mar - 1833 - 215 páginas
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A Practical Course of French Lessons, Or A Grammar of the French Tongue

Hallard - 1813 - 330 páginas
...and noble spirit. SECT. II. Of Adjectives. * RULE T. The adjective and participle past, used as such, must agree in gender and number with the noun to which it relates ; a?, Le bonpcre, The good father. La bonne mere, The good mother. Les bonsperes, The good...
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An Introduction to Swedish Grammar: Adapted to the Use of Englishmen, with ...

Gustavus Brunnmark - 1825 - 190 páginas
...vag, den jag kan ga, a road that 1 can go. Hvilken, when used either in questions, or as a relative, must agree in gender and number with the noun to -which it refers, as hmlken (man) sag du .» hvilket (band) vill du se ? han soker den Ion, hvilken han vet sig...
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A Short Introduction to Swedish Grammar: Adapted for the Use of Englishmen

Gustavus Brunnmark - 1826 - 162 páginas
...therefore write, vdgen, som jag kangd, Hvilken (see p. 22) when used either in quest ions or as a relative, must agree in gender and number with the noun to which it refers, as hvilk.cn (man) sag du? hvilket (band) vill du sep and in the genitive case hvilkens (hvilken...
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A Concise and Simplified Grammar of the Spanish Language

Emanuel del Mar - 1840 - 160 páginas
...first, of THE DEFINITE ARTICLE. AGREEMENT. 7. The Definite Article in Spanish is el, and it is made to agree in gender and number with the Noun to which it is prefixed : Ex. Masculine, Singular. £2 hombre, The man. Plural. Los hombres, The men. Feminine, Singular. La muger,...
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A complete theoretical and practical grammar of the Spanish language

Emanuel del Mar - 1844 - 236 páginas
...as he speaks. 13. As much and as many, so much and so many, are each translated tanto, which agrees in gender and number with the Noun to which it is prefixed : Ex. Tengo tantos libros y tantas I have us many books and at plumas como el. many pens as he. Porqu6 tantas...
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A theoretical and practical grammar of the French tongue

Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1846 - 584 páginas
...rien. nothing. Quel que, quelle que, quels que, quelles que ; here, quel is a sort of pronoun adjective which must agree in gender and number with the noun to which it refers, and which is the subject of the verb following. quels que soient vos desseins, et whatever...
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Elements of the Danish and Swedish Languages

John Gierlow - 1847 - 138 páginas
...write, Vagen, som jag kan ga. § 96. Obs. 10. Hvilken, when used either in questions, or as a relative, must agree in gender and number with the noun to which it refers ; eg hvilken (Man) sag du ? which (man) did you see? hvilket (Hus) vil du se ? what (house)...
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A practical guide to the study and grammar of the German language ..., Volumen2

C A. Feiling - 1852 - 140 páginas
...dtfenbahnen i The demonstrative, relative or personal pronoun, in instances like the present, does not agree in gender and number with the noun to which it is referred; just as we say in English : it was your brother who, &c., eâ юor 3(>c »cubet, melder,...
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A complete theoretical and practical grammar of the Spanish language. [With ...

Emanuel del Mar - 1853 - 330 páginas
...he speaks. 17. As much, and as many, so much, and so many, are each translated tanto, which agrees in gender and number with the noun to which it is prefixed : Ex. Tengo tantos libros y tanto I have as many books and papel como 61. as much paper as he. Porqu6 tantas...
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A theoretical and practical grammar of the French tongue

Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1858 - 576 páginas
...rien. nothing. Quel que, quells que, quels que, quelles que ; here, quel is a sort of pronoun adjective which must agree in gender and number with the noun to which it refers, and which is the subject of the verb following. quels que soient vos desseins, et whatever...
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