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A Complete Grammar of Esperanto by Ivy Kellerman Reed
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(Words to be formed with the prefix "mal-" are quoted.)

1. Does one eat potatoes and meat with a fork or a spoon? 2. One puts
soup into the mouth by means of a spoon. 3. One cuts fruit with a knife,
and puts the fruit upon a plate. 4. The coffee was "cold", and I was
much "dissatisfied". 5. My knife was "dull", nevertheless I almost
immediately cut my (the) "left" hand. 6. I was ashamed, but I think
that the handle of that knife was very "short". 7. The grass is "wet"
today, and I fear that we shall not be able to take a walk, even in that
"small" park. 8. I "dislike" to go-walking upon the "hard" streets.
9. The courageous young man and his "aged" friend talked about their
"enemies". 10. They wished to be careful about their horses. 11. The
young man was very sly, and wished to sleep during the night. 12. He
said that one can steal a black horse during the "dark" night. 13. He
said that either (aux) he or the "old" man would guard the horses. 14.
The "old" man answered that he would give to him his [own] white horse.
15. He took that one's black horse. 16. He was ashamed, and was very
angry at his "faithless" friend. 17. But he "stayed-awake", and guarded
the horses.



LESSON XVI.


THE DEMONSTRATIVE ADVERB OF PLACE.

68. The demonstrative adverbs of place related to the pronouns "tiu" and
"cxi tiu" are "tie", there, in (at) that place, and "cxi tie", here, in
(at) this place:
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