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IF CLAUSE (prop.

condiional)
1. Present Tense If I have money 2. Dac voi avea bani Past Tense If I had money Dac a avea bani 3. Past Perfect Tense

MAIN CLAUSE (prop. principal)


Future Tense I will go to the seaside. voi merge la mare. Present Conditional (would + verb) I would go to the seaside. a merge la mare. Past Conditional (would + have + 3rd verb)

If I had had money I would have gone to the seaside. Dac a fi avut bani a fi mers la mare.

Adjectives
One and two- syllable adjectives normally have comparatives and superlatives ending in er, -est Adjective old short Comparative older shorter Superlative the oldest the shortest

Adjectives ending in one wovel + one consonant double the consonant: hot hotter the hottest Two-syllable adjectives ending in y change to ier and iest: happy happier the happiest easy easier the easiest Irregular comparison Adjective good bad little much many Comparative better worse less more Superlative the best the worst the least the most

Adjectives of three or more syllables have more and most: Adjective intelligent beautiful Comparative more intelligent more beautiful Superlative the most intelligent the most beautiful

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