(b). Do not clip or drag the vowels (pars. [8–10]).
(c). The tonic accent is always on the last syllable but one (par. [17]).
(d). Do not use the compound forms of verbs unless necessary for the sense (pars. [167–170], [222–226]).
(e). Remember that each preposition in Esperanto, except je, has a fixed meaning (pars. [250], [251]).
(f). Note carefully the use of the accusative case (pars. [66–68]).
(g). Avoid conundrums in the shape of long compound words of three or more different roots. A sentence in Esperanto is not a riddle!
INDEX
(Numbers relate to paragraphs, unless otherwise stated.)
Ablative Absolute, Not in Esperanto, [211]b.