[2] See Gram. p. 56, on superlatives.
[3] This supposes a future, which must be thus expressed: Quando lo riávréte, &c.
[4] Turn, and when you shall have done it.
[5] See Gram. p. 66.
On Pronouns Demonstrative and Possessive. The Pronouns Demonstrative, questo, quello, or questi, and the Pronouns Possessive, mio, mia, tuo, tua, suo, sua, agree with the Substantive in gender, number, and case. [See Veneroni’s Grammar, p. 68, 70.]
- This horse
- questo cavállo
- goes
- andáre
- better than
- any of yours.
- qualúnque vostro.
- This man is
- uómo
- more honest than
- onésto
- you think.[1]
- crédere.
- This woman is
- donna
- not so happy as
- felíce
- she deserves.
- meritáre.
- This house
- casa
- stands
- stare
- in a most
- pleasant situation.
- améno situazióne.