) tables as-far-as the end of the station, and there I saw that-sort-of child, looking at the magazines and newspapers. 12. I led him to the lady, who with tears in her eyes was just going to telephone to her husband.

LESSON XLI.

THE DISTRIBUTIVE ADVERB ĈIEL.

193. The distributive adverb of manner, related to the distributive pronoun ĉiu, is ĉiel, in every way, in every manner:

Li povas ĉiel prepari ĝin, he can prepare it in every manner.
Li estos ĉiel helpata, he will be helped in every way.

THE DISTRIBUTIVE ADVERB ĈIOM.

194. The distributive adverb of quantity, related to the distributive pronoun ĉiu, is ĉiom, every quantity, the whole, all:

Li prenis multe da sukero, sed ne ĉiom da ĝi, he took a great deal of sugar, but not all of it.
Li elprenis ĉiom de la teo el la teujo, he took all of the tea out of the tea caddy.

THE PLUPERFECT PASSIVE TENSE.

195. The compound tense made by combining the past passive participle with the past tense of the verb esti expresses an act or condition which had been undergone by the subject of the verb at some point in past time. It is called the pluperfect passive tense. The conjugation of vidi in this tense is as follows: