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Lesson65. Declension and use of tas
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Lesson 1. The present tense of būt; nominative singular and plural of masculine nouns in -s 1
- Lesson 2. Singular declension of masculine nouns in -s 4
- Lesson 3. Plural declension of masculine nouns in -s 8
- Lesson 4. Dative of possession 11
- Lesson 5. Mixed conjugation verbs in -ēt: Present tense 15
- Lesson 6. Dative case of the personal pronouns 18
- Lesson 7. Negation of verbs, excluding possessive expressions 22
- Lesson 8. Negation of possessive expressions 26
- Lesson 9. Declension of feminine nouns in -a 30
- Lesson 10. Imperfect tense of mixed conjugation verbs in -ēt 33
- Lesson 11. Mixed conjugation verbs in -īt: present and imperfect; imperfect tense of būt 38
- Lesson 12. Conjugation of the irregular verbs iet and dot 42
- Lesson 13. Possessive adjectives 46
- Lesson 14. The indefinite declension of adjectives 51
- Lesson 15. Full declension of the personal pronouns 56
- Lesson 16. The preposition pie 61
- Lesson 17. Nouns and adjectives ending in -š 65
- Lesson 18. Conjugation of zināt, dziedāt and raudāt 70
- Lesson 19. More prepositions with the genitive 75
- Lesson 20. Long conjugation verbs with infinitive in -ot 81
- Lesson 21. Long conjugation verbs in -āt 87
- Lesson 22. Revision and classification of verbs. Verbs with the indefinite subject 92
- Lesson 23. Revision of adverbs 98
- Lesson 24. Declension of feminine nouns ending in -e 104
- Lesson 25. Revision of adjectives 108
- Lesson 26. The definite declension of adjectives, masculine singular 113
- Lesson 27. The definite declension of adjectives, feminine singular 118
- Lesson 28. Revision of the definite declension of adjectives-singular 123
- Lesson29. Definite declension of adjectives, masculine plural 127
- Lesson30. Definite declension of adjectives, feminine plural 132
- Lesson31. Further uses of the definite adjective 136
- Lesson32. Verbs with palatalized consonant in the present tense. Some third person verbs. The prepositions uz and no 142
- Lesson33. Adverbs modifying adjectives or other adverbs. Three prepositions with the accusative 147
- Lesson34. The Future tense 153
- Lesson35. The numerals 1 to 10 159
- Lesson36. Imperatives 166
- Lesson37. Numerals from 11 to 20 172
- Lesson38. The Accusative of duration of time 177
- Lesson39. Formation of adverbs 182
- Lesson40. The Conditional 188
- Lesson41. The prepositions līdz and uz 192
- Lesson42. Long conjugation verbs in -ēt 197
- Lesson43. The relative pronoun and interrogative adjective kurš 202
- Lesson44. Days of the week; time of day 209
- Lesson45. Verbs with depalatalized present stems 214
- Lesson46. Further negations with ne- 221
- Lesson47. Declension of masculine nouns in -is 225
- Lesson48. Numerals from 20 to 59 230
- Lesson49. Comparative degree of adjectives 235
- Lesson50. Comparison structures 240
- Lesson51. Some examples of compound verbs: Introduction to the notion of aspect 247
- Lesson52. Superlative degree of the adjective 253
- Lesson53. Feminine form of nouns in -ājs and -nieks 258
- Lesson54. Long conjugation verbs in -īt and -ūt 262
- Lesson55. The English infinitive 266
- Lesson56. Numerals from 60 to 100 271
- Lesson57. The English infinitive used adjectivally 275
- Lesson58. Conjugation of verbs in -ināt 279
- Lesson59. Verb summary 284
- Lesson60. Declension of kas 291
- Lesson61. Postpositions 297
- Lesson62. Declension of masculine nouns in -us 302
- Lesson63. Numerals from 100 to 1000 307
- Lesson64. Further remarks on numerals: Conflicting case requirements 311
- Lesson65. Declension and use of tas 317
- Lesson66. Some invariable adjectives 322
- Lesson67. Neviens and kāds as adjectives 327
- Lesson68. The declension of certain masculine nouns in -ens 333
- Lesson69. Accusative of extent of distance 337
- Lesson70. Declension of suns ‘dog’ 343
- Lesson71. The adjective and pronoun abi ‘both’ 347
- Lesson72. Declension and use of šis ‘this’ 352
- Lesson73. Ordinal numbers from 1st to 10th 357
- Lesson74. Negations with ne ... ne and vairs 361
- Lesson75. Ordinal numbers from 11th to 20th 366
- Lesson76. Latvian names and forms of address 371
- Lesson77. Ordinal numbers from 21st to 100th 377
- Lesson78. Ordinal numbers from 101st to 1000th 381
- Lesson79. Declension of feminine nouns in -s; the masculine noun ļaudis 385
- Lesson80. Comparative degree of adverbs 390
- Lesson81. Superlative degree of adverbs 395
- Lesson82. Diminutives of masculine nouns in -s and feminine nouns in -a 400
- Lesson83. Diminutives of masculine nouns in -is and feminine nouns in -e 406
- Lesson84. The genitive plural: irregular forms of feminine nouns in -e and -s 412
- Lesson85. Summary of noun declensions 417
- Lesson86. Time by the clock 422
- Lesson87. Debitive mood: present tense 428
- Lesson88. Debitive mood: imperfect tense 435
- Lesson89. Debitive mood: future tense 440
- Lesson90. Debitive mood: conditional 445
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Lesson 1. The present tense of būt; nominative singular and plural of masculine nouns in -s 1
- Lesson 2. Singular declension of masculine nouns in -s 4
- Lesson 3. Plural declension of masculine nouns in -s 8
- Lesson 4. Dative of possession 11
- Lesson 5. Mixed conjugation verbs in -ēt: Present tense 15
- Lesson 6. Dative case of the personal pronouns 18
- Lesson 7. Negation of verbs, excluding possessive expressions 22
- Lesson 8. Negation of possessive expressions 26
- Lesson 9. Declension of feminine nouns in -a 30
- Lesson 10. Imperfect tense of mixed conjugation verbs in -ēt 33
- Lesson 11. Mixed conjugation verbs in -īt: present and imperfect; imperfect tense of būt 38
- Lesson 12. Conjugation of the irregular verbs iet and dot 42
- Lesson 13. Possessive adjectives 46
- Lesson 14. The indefinite declension of adjectives 51
- Lesson 15. Full declension of the personal pronouns 56
- Lesson 16. The preposition pie 61
- Lesson 17. Nouns and adjectives ending in -š 65
- Lesson 18. Conjugation of zināt, dziedāt and raudāt 70
- Lesson 19. More prepositions with the genitive 75
- Lesson 20. Long conjugation verbs with infinitive in -ot 81
- Lesson 21. Long conjugation verbs in -āt 87
- Lesson 22. Revision and classification of verbs. Verbs with the indefinite subject 92
- Lesson 23. Revision of adverbs 98
- Lesson 24. Declension of feminine nouns ending in -e 104
- Lesson 25. Revision of adjectives 108
- Lesson 26. The definite declension of adjectives, masculine singular 113
- Lesson 27. The definite declension of adjectives, feminine singular 118
- Lesson 28. Revision of the definite declension of adjectives-singular 123
- Lesson29. Definite declension of adjectives, masculine plural 127
- Lesson30. Definite declension of adjectives, feminine plural 132
- Lesson31. Further uses of the definite adjective 136
- Lesson32. Verbs with palatalized consonant in the present tense. Some third person verbs. The prepositions uz and no 142
- Lesson33. Adverbs modifying adjectives or other adverbs. Three prepositions with the accusative 147
- Lesson34. The Future tense 153
- Lesson35. The numerals 1 to 10 159
- Lesson36. Imperatives 166
- Lesson37. Numerals from 11 to 20 172
- Lesson38. The Accusative of duration of time 177
- Lesson39. Formation of adverbs 182
- Lesson40. The Conditional 188
- Lesson41. The prepositions līdz and uz 192
- Lesson42. Long conjugation verbs in -ēt 197
- Lesson43. The relative pronoun and interrogative adjective kurš 202
- Lesson44. Days of the week; time of day 209
- Lesson45. Verbs with depalatalized present stems 214
- Lesson46. Further negations with ne- 221
- Lesson47. Declension of masculine nouns in -is 225
- Lesson48. Numerals from 20 to 59 230
- Lesson49. Comparative degree of adjectives 235
- Lesson50. Comparison structures 240
- Lesson51. Some examples of compound verbs: Introduction to the notion of aspect 247
- Lesson52. Superlative degree of the adjective 253
- Lesson53. Feminine form of nouns in -ājs and -nieks 258
- Lesson54. Long conjugation verbs in -īt and -ūt 262
- Lesson55. The English infinitive 266
- Lesson56. Numerals from 60 to 100 271
- Lesson57. The English infinitive used adjectivally 275
- Lesson58. Conjugation of verbs in -ināt 279
- Lesson59. Verb summary 284
- Lesson60. Declension of kas 291
- Lesson61. Postpositions 297
- Lesson62. Declension of masculine nouns in -us 302
- Lesson63. Numerals from 100 to 1000 307
- Lesson64. Further remarks on numerals: Conflicting case requirements 311
- Lesson65. Declension and use of tas 317
- Lesson66. Some invariable adjectives 322
- Lesson67. Neviens and kāds as adjectives 327
- Lesson68. The declension of certain masculine nouns in -ens 333
- Lesson69. Accusative of extent of distance 337
- Lesson70. Declension of suns ‘dog’ 343
- Lesson71. The adjective and pronoun abi ‘both’ 347
- Lesson72. Declension and use of šis ‘this’ 352
- Lesson73. Ordinal numbers from 1st to 10th 357
- Lesson74. Negations with ne ... ne and vairs 361
- Lesson75. Ordinal numbers from 11th to 20th 366
- Lesson76. Latvian names and forms of address 371
- Lesson77. Ordinal numbers from 21st to 100th 377
- Lesson78. Ordinal numbers from 101st to 1000th 381
- Lesson79. Declension of feminine nouns in -s; the masculine noun ļaudis 385
- Lesson80. Comparative degree of adverbs 390
- Lesson81. Superlative degree of adverbs 395
- Lesson82. Diminutives of masculine nouns in -s and feminine nouns in -a 400
- Lesson83. Diminutives of masculine nouns in -is and feminine nouns in -e 406
- Lesson84. The genitive plural: irregular forms of feminine nouns in -e and -s 412
- Lesson85. Summary of noun declensions 417
- Lesson86. Time by the clock 422
- Lesson87. Debitive mood: present tense 428
- Lesson88. Debitive mood: imperfect tense 435
- Lesson89. Debitive mood: future tense 440
- Lesson90. Debitive mood: conditional 445