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Adverb question

de richardhall, 17 de febrero de 2008

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Idioma: English

richardhall (Mostrar perfil) 17 de febrero de 2008 16:25:03

This is probably going to make me look stupid, but what the heck...

In the Level two exercises for 'When should I use -a or -e' there is the following sentence:

"Estus tre util_ por vi veturi al seminario" (It would be really useful for you to go to the seminar)

Can someone please explain to me why the correct answer here is 'utile' rather than 'utila'? I don't get it at all.

mnlg (Mostrar perfil) 17 de febrero de 2008 17:24:48

Because it refers to the verb. When you need to describe a verb, you must use an adverb. Adjectives are to be used with nouns.

"solvo estas facila"
"solvi estas facile"

richardhall (Mostrar perfil) 17 de febrero de 2008 17:35:04

The penny drops! This another of those impersonal verbs. I knew that, really. Thanks!

mnlg:Because it refers to the verb. When you need to describe a verb, you must use an adverb. Adjectives are to be used with nouns.

"solvo estas facila"
"solvi estas facile"

Charlie (Mostrar perfil) 19 de febrero de 2008 22:12:50

Hi Richard. My simplistic way of thinking about this is: if it is describing a noun or a pronoun, then it's an adjective. In all other cases it ends in 'e'

richardhall (Mostrar perfil) 20 de febrero de 2008 00:01:08

I'm all for keeping it simple!

Charlie:Hi Richard. My simplistic way of thinking about this is: if it is describing a noun or a pronoun, then it's an adjective. In all other cases it ends in 'e'

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