A Complete Grammar of Esperanto by Ivy Kellerman Reed
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Factual Conditions.--"La Monahxoj kaj la Azeno".
LII. The Conditional Mood.--Compound Tenses of the Conditional Mood.--Less Vivid Conditions.--Independent Use of the Conditional Mood.--The Prefix "Dis-".--"Pri la Gravitado". LIII. Conditions Contrary to Fact.--The Verb "Devi".--The Preposition "Sen".--"La Filozofo Sokrato". LIV. Summary of Conditions.--Clauses of Imaginative Comparison.--The Use of "Al" to Express Reference.--The Suffix "-Estr-".--"La Ostracismo de Aristejdo". LV. The Imperative Mood.--Resolve and Exhortation.--Commands and Prohibitions.--Less Peremptory Uses of the Imperative.--The Use of "Mosxto".--"La Glavo de Damoklo". LVI. The Imperative in Subordinate Clauses.--The Preposition "Je".--The Suffix "-Op-".--"La Marsxado de la Dekmil Grekoj". LVII. Clauses Expressing Purpose.--Further Uses of the Accusative.--Synopsis of the Conjugation of the Verb.--The Suffix "-Um-".--"La Reirado de la Dekmilo". LVIII. Permission and Possibility.--The Prefix "Ge-".--The Suffix "-Acx-".--Interjections.--"Aleksandro Granda". LIX. The Position of Unemphatic Pronouns.--Some Intransitive Verbs.--The Suffix "-Er-".--The Prefixes "Bo-" and "Duon-".--Correspondence.--"Kelkaj Leteroj". LX. Some Transitive Verbs.--Elision.--The Prefix "Eks-".--The Prefix "Pra-".--The Suffixes "-Cxj-" and "-Nj-".--Weights and Measures.--The International Money System.--Abbreviations.-- "Pri La Kamero". ESPERANTO-ENGLISH VOCABULARY. |
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