This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1817 Excerpt: ...prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. ADVERBS. 2. The adverb is used to determine the signification of the verb. Ex. Ich spreche wohl, I sptak mil. S. Adverbs are of different sorts, serving to indicate quality, place, order, &c. The greater part of all these are (as will be shewn in Part III.) derived from ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1817 Excerpt: ...prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. ADVERBS. 2. The adverb is used to determine the signification of the verb. Ex. Ich spreche wohl, I sptak mil. S. Adverbs are of different sorts, serving to indicate quality, place, order, &c. The greater part of all these are (as will be shewn in Part III.) derived from substantives and adjectives. The principal adverbs are as follow. Adverbs Of Place. 4. Hier, alhier, hierselbst, here; innen, within; unten, below; aussen, without; irgends, somewhere; nirgends, no, where; hinten, behind; vornan, before; allerwegen, eveiy where; keinerwegen, no where; da, allda, daselbst, there; dort, yonder; zu Hause, at. home; zugegen, in presence, zur Seite, adjoining; gerade zu, straight forward. Hin und her, here and there; uber und uber, every where; queriiber, across. Gegenuber, opposite; zur rechten, on the right; zur linkeu, on the left. ADVERBS OF TIME. 5. Heut, to-day; gestern, yesterday; morgen, to-morrow; allezeit, immerstets, immerdar, always; seit, since; bald, soon; sogleich, directly, geschwind, flugs, quickly; selten, seldom; itzo, nun, now; zuvor, before; fur und fur, continually; nach und nach, by degrees. ADVERBS OF COMPARISON. 6. Eben so, as; gerade so, just as; ungleich, extremely; dagegen, on the contrary. ADVERBS OF INTERROGATION. 7. Warum, why; wie, how; wann, when; wo, where.. ADVEBB- OF AFFIRMATION AND NEGATION. 8. Ja, yes; zweyfels ohne, without doubt; nein, no; nimmemmehr, never more; vielleich, perhaps; gewiss, certainly. PREPOSITIONS. 9. Prepositions are used to connect words with one another, and to shew the relation between them. 10. The following list contains the principal German prepositions, alphabetically arranged: Anstatt, instead of. Ausser. mit of, beyond. An, to. Auf, ...
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