Monday, April 12, 2010

April. How did that happen ?

Knock, knock knockin' on Nagyörút's door.......


There's a tour bus that passes by me whenever I go to school. I wonder what they say to the tourists.....

This is where she goes to school, this is where she goes home, this is where she learns all the things she never would if she had just stayed home.

This is quite possibly the best thing i've ever done.

And now I must wrap my head around the lesson we have learned today, which is THIS:

If we want to stress that the actions of two clauses take place or start or are completed at the same time, we put the demonstrative pronoun (akkor, addig, azóta) in the main clause which is the pair (antecedent) of the relative pronoun (amikor, amíg, amióta) starting the sub-clause. As for the word order: the predicate (verb) follows the demonstrative pronoun. If the demonstrative pronoun is put in the sentence, only the amikor, amíg (ameddig) or amióta forms of the pronouns can be used. The forms mikor, mióta, and míg occur only in unstressed sentences (which do not contain the demonstrative pronoun)


1 comment:

  1. ha. i am gonna stop complaining now. good luck with that ish. much love.

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