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ther this nor that one. What have I?-You have nothing good, but you have something bad. Have you the chest which I have?-I have not that which you have. --Which horse have you?-I have the one which your brother has.-Have you the ass which my friend has ? -I have not that which he has, but I have that which you have.Has your friend the looking-glass which you have or that which I have? He has neither that which you have nor that which I have, but he has his own.

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Which bag has the peasant?-He has the one which his boy has. -Have I your golden or your iron candlestick?-You have neither my golden nor my iron candlestick. Have you my waistcoat or that of the tailor?-I have neither yours nor that of the tailor. Which one have you?-I have that which my friend has.-Are you cold or warm? I am neither cold nor warm, but I am thirsty. Is your friend afraid or ashamed? He is neither afraid nor ashamed, but he is sleepy. Who is wrong?-Your friend is wrong. Has any one my umbrella ?-No one has it.-Is any one ashamed?—No one is ashamed, but my friend is hungry.-Has the captain the ship which you have or that which I have ?-He has neither that which you have, nor that which I have. - Which one has he? - He has that of his friend. Is he right or wrong? - He is neither right nor wrong. -Has the Frenchman any thing good or bad?-He has neither any thing good nor bad, but he has something pretty. What has he pretty?-He has the pretty chicken. Has he the good biscuit? He has it not, but his neighbor has it.

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Rule. Nouns terminating in a short or unaccented vowel are made plural by adding s to the singular; as, book, libro, books, libros.

Nouns ending in a long or accented vowel, or in a consonant, or in y, add es to make the plural; as, bashaw, bajá, bashaws, bajáes, captain, capitan, captains, capitanes, law, ley, laws, leyes.

Words ending in z add es, and change the z into c, or retain it; as,

judge, juez, judges, jueces, or juezes.

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Obs. A. Adjectives must agree in gender and number with the nouns or pronouns they qualify, and their plural is made according to the rules laid down above for nouns.

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Nuestros. ues.-6.

Obs. B. These adjectives agree in number with the nouns that come after them, and to which they refer.

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Have you the fine horses of your¿Tiene V. los hermosos caballos de

good neighbors ?

Have I his small gloves?

sus buenos vecinos (de V.?)

¿Tengo yo sus guantes pequeños?

(or guantecitos.)

You have not his small gloves, but V. no tiene sus guantes pequeños, you have his large hats.

Has your brother his iron guns?

He has not his iron guns.

Which ones has he?

Of my gardens.

Of your pretty horses.

pero V. tiene sus sombreros grandes.

¿Tiene el hermano de V. sus fusiles
de hierro?

Él no tiene sus fusiles de hierro.
¿Cuales tiene él?

De mis jardines.

De sus bonitos caballos de V.

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I have not the trees of your gardens. Yo no tengo los árboles de sus jar

dines de V.

Have you my leathern shoes? ¿Tiene V. mis zapatos de cordoban? I have not your leathern shoes, but Yo no tengo sus zapatos de cordoI have your cloth caps. ban de V., pero tengo sus gorros de paño.

The bread, the loaves.

El pan, los panes.

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Have you the gloves? - Yes, Sir, I have the gloves. Have you my gloves? No, Sir, I have not your gloves. Have I your lookingglasses? You have my looking-glasses. Have I your pretty books? -You have not my pretty books. Which books have I ?-You have the pretty books of your friends. -Has the foreigner our good guns?He has not our good guns, but our good ships. Who has our fine horses?-Nobody has your fine horses, but somebody has your fine oxen.-Has your neighbor the trees of your gardens ?-He has not the trees of my gardens, but he has your handsome woods. Have you the horses' hay?-I have not their hay, but their corn.-Has your tailor my fine golden buttons ?-He has not your fine golden buttons, but your fine golden candlestick. What has the sailor?-He has his fine ships.-Has he my sticks or my guns?-He has neither your sticks nor your guns. - Who has the tailor's good waistcoats ?-Nobody has his waistcoats, but somebody has his gold buttons.-Has the Frenchman's boy my good umbrellas ?-He has not your good umbrellas, but your good sticks.-Has the shoemaker my leather shoes ?-He has your leather shoes. - What has the captain?-He has his good sailors.

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Which mattresses has the sailor?-He has the good mattresses of his captain. Which gardens has the Spaniard?-He has the gardens of the English. Which servants has the Englishman?-He has the servants of the French.-What has your boy ?-He has his pretty birds. -What has the merchant?-He hasour pretty chests. What has the baker? He has our fine asses. - Has he our nails or our hammers?He has neither our nails nor our hammers, but he has our good loaves. -Has the carpenter his iron hammers ?-He has not his iron hammers, but his iron nails. Which biscuits has the baker? - He has the biscuits of his friends. Has our friend our fine pencils ?-He has not our fine pencils. Which ones has he?-He has the small pencils of his merchants. Which sticks has your servant?-He has the sticks of his good merchants. - Has your friend the small knives of our merchants? -He has not their small knives, but their golden candlesticks. Have you these guns ?-I have not these guns, but these iron knives. Has the man this or that billet? - He has neither this nor that. Has he your book or your friend's ?- He has neither mine nor my friend's; he has his own.-Has your brother the wine which I have or that which you have?-He has neither that which you have nor that which I have. -Which wine has he?-He has that of his merchants. Have you the bag which my servant has? I have not the bag which your servant has. Have you the chicken which my cook has or that which the peasant has ?-I have neither that which your cook has nor that which the peasant has. Is the peasant cold or warm?-He is neither cold nor warm.

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Have you my books or those of the¿Tiene V. mis libros ó los del homman?

I have not your books, I have those Yo no tengo los libros de Vm., tengo

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He has neither those which you No tiene ni los que V. tiene, ni los

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