Ch 17 Futato - Demonstrative & Relative Pronouns & He Directive Flashcards

1
Q

Translate:

A

to the tent

He directive

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2
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Translate:

A

to a land

He directive

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3
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What is true of attributive demonstrative pronouns?

A
  • must agree in gender, #, & definiteness
  • must follow the noun it describes
  • usually has the definite article
  • follows other adjectives describing the same noun
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What is true of predicative demonstrative pronouns?

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  • must agree in gender and #
  • will NOT have the definite article
  • tends to come before the noun it describes
  • (remember to insert the appropriate “to be” verb)
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5
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What does a relative pronoun do?
How is it translated?

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It relates various parts of a sentence together and does NOT change to fit what it describes.
Translated first as: that
Then see if a more specific relative pronoun fits:
who, whom, which, what, where, when

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What is “directive He”?
Where is it found?

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It is an ending added to certain words to indicate direction toward (adds preposition to or toward when translated, even though it is found at the end of the word).
Caution: looks like the feminine singular ending (qamets-he).

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