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Life – a user's manual Part II - Boksidan

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Then for some reason you use mer (more) or mest (most):<br />

höger mer åt höger mest åt höger<br />

If the noun, the adjective describing, is a ett-word for some reason <strong>–</strong>t is added after the adjective:<br />

en<strong>–</strong> word<br />

en vacker anka<br />

en vacker bil<br />

en söt raket<br />

ett<strong>–</strong> word<br />

ett vackert träd<br />

ett vackert fordon<br />

ett sött maskingevär<br />

But this exception does not apply if the adjective already ends with -t:<br />

en<strong>–</strong> word<br />

en elegant anka<br />

ett<strong>–</strong> word<br />

ett elegant träd<br />

If the adjective ends with <strong>–</strong>n with an en-word, they will end with -t or-nt with an ett-word. If they, however,<br />

end with -d, the d is changed to a -t,and if it ended with-dd it becomes-tt:<br />

en<strong>–</strong>word<br />

En naken anka<br />

en klen bil<br />

en sprängd anka<br />

en ond bil<br />

en klädd anka<br />

en glad anka<br />

ett<strong>–</strong>word<br />

ett naket hus<br />

ett klent hus<br />

ett sprängt hus<br />

ett ont fordon<br />

ett klätt hus<br />

ett glatt träd<br />

In the last example, we add an extra-t without the-dd, to further fuss.<br />

But there is no difference between en or ett-words if they're even more beautiful, or the most beautiful:<br />

en<strong>–</strong> word<br />

en vackrare anka<br />

den vackraste bil<br />

ett<strong>–</strong> word<br />

ett vackrare träd<br />

det vackraste fordon<br />

Or in sentences where en or ett aren’t present:<br />

en<strong>–</strong>word<br />

ett<strong>–</strong>word<br />

vackra anka<br />

vackra träd<br />

vackra bil<br />

vackra fordon<br />

If several nouns referred to in a clause, it I, according to the rule, marked with the suffix -ar on the noun.<br />

But in addition, we for some reason add -a to the adjective if it is in the basic form:<br />

right<br />

röda bilar<br />

sköna skor<br />

gulliga barn<br />

ought to be right<br />

röd bilar<br />

skön skor<br />

gullig barn<br />

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