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PRACTICAL MALAY GRAMMAR.
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EXERCISE IV.

1 What is mine is yours. 2 Whoever is angry is wrong. 3 It is the gardener who is lazy. 4 Which is the fork that is bent? 5 This is a clever blacksmith. 6 Whichever is ripe is good. 7 Which man is dead? 8 This is the cake which is sweet. 9 That is the fat boy. 10 It is I myself who am angry. 11 You are brave yourself. 12 The carpenter himself is stupid. 13 His own knife is sharp. 14 This is your own spoon. 15 This fork is your own.

LESSON V.

Adverbs.

25. The following are some of the more common adverbs, which will be used in subsequent exercises:

Adverbs of Time.

skarang, now.
blum,

blum lagi,

not yet.
bila, when.
kmdian, afterwards. dhulu, before.
besok, esok, to-morrow. klmarin, yesterday.
lkas, quickly. tadi, just now.

Adverbs of Place.

sini, here. sana, there.
mana, where. dalam, inside.
luar, outside. atas, above.
bawah, below. sblah, beside.
dkat, near. jauh, far.
hampir, almost. blakang, behind.

VOCABULARY.

NOUNS.

ADJECTIVES.

bras, rice (uncooked). kring, dry.
nasi, rice (cooked). kurus, thin.
padi, rice (in the husk). sdia, ready.
tmpat, place. snang, convenient.

EXERCISE V.

1 Where is your father now? 2 Formerly he was fat, now he is thin. 3 Bad people are quickly angry. 4 This place is not clean yet. 5 The rice is not ready yet. 6 Which is the man who is almost dead? 7 Here is a dry place. 8 To-morrow is a convenient day.