1. This bay forms a more ample circle than that one. 2. The smaller of these bays is more charming than that of Cádiz. 3. The most celebrated castle is that of the duke. 4. It is less celebrated than that of the Dukes of Osuna. 5. The gardener is not as humble as his uncle. 6. The duke had as many castles as his uncle. 7. The uncle's name was more celebrated than the duke's. 8. The most celebrated name is that of the duke, who was, a very long time ago, the most humble of horticulturists.
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[After impersonal verbs]
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1. It is impossible that he should recognize me. 2. It is impossible that they should understand. 3. It was not possible that they should see me. 4. It will be a marvel should he see his daughters. 5. It is impossible that we should stay in the place. 6. It was impossible for them to stay in Cádiz. 7. Is it a wonder that he should not set out for Cádiz to-day? 8. Was it necessary (preciso) that you should set out? 9. It is infamous that he should say those things to-day.
XIX. SUBJUNCTIVE
[After conjunctions, adverbs, etc.]
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1. He left the receipt in order that you might see that he had paid. 2. He will leave a receipt so that you may see that you have paid him. 3. I will bring you the receipt before you pay me. 4. He said that he would bring me a receipt before I paid him. 5. We will bring him the books when (cuando) he pays you. 6. He brought me a book so I might pay him. 7. They bring me the books so I may not say that they are robbing me.
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