XV. DEMONSTRATIVES
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1. That book which you are reading is better than this one. 2. These books which I am reading are better than those. 3. We did not believe what you were reading in those books. 4. These people believed what that rogue said. 5. The Poles would not come to this country. 6. These Poles were serving under the orders of that wretch. 7. Those who died were Poles, but this one is not a Pole. 8. What is that?
XVI. RELATIVES AND INTERROGATIVES
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N.B. Observe carefully the distinction between cuál and el, la, lo cual, quien and quién, que and qué, etc.
1. What are you doing? 2. What was your companion doing? 3. Which one? 4. The companion at whom you were looking. 5. "What will you do?" asked the others, who were much moved. 6. The others, to whom they did not give time to fire a shot, were giving their guns to the soldiers who had killed the Poles. 7. Which ones? 8. The ones who had robbed the soldier. 9. Which soldiers stole the portraits that we wore? 10. Which soldier killed the stranger at whom I was looking?
XVII. COMPARISON
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[See Grammar for the various formulas of comparison.]