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== Adverbs from Adjectives == | == Adverbs from Adjectives == | ||
Adjectives must have a -t suffix added to be used as adverbs. | Adjectives must have a -t suffix added to be used as adverbs.<br> | ||
Min kone svimmer. Hon svimmer langsamt. = My wife is swimming. She’s swimming slowly. | |||
There are some exceptions to this rule. | Min kone svimmer. Hon svimmer '''langsamt'''. = ''My wife is swimming. She’s swimming '''slowly'''.''<br> | ||
Adjectives already ending in -t. These don’t need another -t to be used as an adverb | |||
Han verderede tilstanden rett. = He appraised the situation correctly | There are some exceptions to this rule.<br> | ||
Comparative adjectives ending in -ere. These does not require a -t suffix to be used as adverbs. | |||
=== Adjectives already ending in '''-t.''' === | |||
These don’t need another '''-t''' to be used as an adverb.<br> | |||
Han verderede tilstanden '''rett'''. = ''He appraised the situation '''correctly'''''<br> | |||
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Comparative adjectives ending in '''-ere'''. These does not require a '''-t''' suffix to be used as adverbs. | |||
Ingen hest löper hastigere. = No horse runs more quickly. | Ingen hest löper hastigere. = No horse runs more quickly. | ||
Present Participles used as an adverb do not required a -t suffix. | Present Participles used as an adverb do not required a -t suffix. |
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