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6o<br />

we have dinner at one. 3. Some have dinner at one and<br />

supper at six. 4. Meat, potatoes, and vegetables are the<br />

usual dinner dishes. Dessert is also served. 5.<br />

For<br />

supper, bread, butter, cheese, cold meats [meat dishes],<br />

tea and milk is served. 6. I have not been to dinner. I<br />

usually take dinner at 2 o'clock. 7. I shall not be (kommer<br />

ikke) home for (til) dinner today;<br />

I am to (skal)<br />

take dinner with a friend <strong>of</strong> mine (av mig). 8. I have<br />

no plate, cup or saucer.<br />

Bring me a spoon, a knife and a<br />

fork. 9. Do you wish for dessert? 10. Would you<br />

like some fruit? n. Do you wish for cream and sugar<br />

with your [to the] c<strong>of</strong>fee? 12. Have you been to dinner?<br />

13. When do you have supper? 14. What did<br />

you have for breakfast this morning [today] ?<br />

LESSON XIV.<br />

COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES.<br />

38. Adjectives are compared by adding to the<br />

positive -ere to form the comparative degree, and -est<br />

to form the superlative degree.<br />

Positive Comparative Superlative<br />

kort kortere kortest<br />

flink (diligent) flinkere flinkest<br />

1. Adjectives ending in -el1 , -en, -er, drop<br />

the e before<br />

the endings <strong>of</strong> comparison.<br />

simpel (simple) simplere simplest<br />

galen (crazy) galnere galnest<br />

vakker 2 vakrere vakrest<br />

2.<br />

Adjectives ending in -e take only<br />

-re and -st.<br />

ringe (simple) ringere ringest

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