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15. SBir tooHen ba§ erfte unb ba§ jtoeite @tM ilberfelen. i6. ®te§ ift mein SBucf); SBilfielnt t)at bag St)rtge. I. They could not take a walk, for it was raining. 2. Gertrude said that she was sorry. 3. Are you thirsty? 4. My mother knew her and her daughter. 5. They rejoiced to find (the) half of the money which they had lost. 6. It hails often in warm countries. 7. At what o'clock did the sun set yesterday? 8. Prob- ably you did not understand what the messenger said when he took his departu...re. 9. After (the) joy comes (the) sorrow. 10. Do you know who was knocking an hour ago? 11. Of course he was very [much] as- tonished. 12. It will snow to-morrow, will it not? 13. Does it always lighten when it thunders? 14. Dur- PASSIVE VOICE. 99 ing the evening he wore one of my coats, because his was at the tailor's. 15. Can you remember (it, barait) where those professors live? 16. What pretty hands the girl has ! LESSON XXV, PASSIVE VOICE. 199. The passive voice is formed in German by com- bining the past participle of a transitive verb with the auxiliary toerbert, and not with fein as we should expect from the analogy of the English.
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