A Complete Grammar of Esperanto by Ivy Kellerman Reed
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August 3, 1910.
* * * * * TABLE OF CONTENTS. LESSON I. Alphabet.--Vowels.--Consonants.--Names of the Letters.-- Diphthongs.--Combinations of Consonants.--Syllables.--Accent. II. Nouns.--The Article.--Adjectives.--Attributive Adjectives.-- Present Tense of the Verb III. The Plural Number.--Predicate Adjective and Noun IV. Transitive Verbs.--The Accusative Case.--The Conjunction "Kaj".--The Negative "Ne". V. The Complementary Infinitive.--Interrogation.--The Conjunction "Nek". VI. Personal Pronouns.--Agreement with Pronouns.--Conjugation of the Verb. VII. The Past Tense.--Prepositions.--Accusative Case of Personal Pronouns. VIII. Reflexive Pronouns.--Reflexive Verbs. IX. Limitation of the Third Personal Pronoun.--Possessive Adjectives.--Pronominal Use of Possessive Adjectives.--"La Kato kaj la Pasero". X. The Accusative of Direction.--The Article for the Possessive Adjective.--Apposition.--"La Arabo kaj la Kamelo". XI. Possessive Case of Nouns.--Impersonal Verbs.--Verbs Preceding their Subjects.--Coordinating Conjunctions.--"La |
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