| Girolamo Volpe - 1863 - 248 pages
...irregularity of the preterite, which is announced in the first person, is followed solely by the two third persons. The second person singular and the first and second persons plural always follow the infinitive mood, and are formed in the regular manner. Thus from rispondere, risposi,•we... | |
| Girolamo Volpe - 1863 - 258 pages
...irregularity of the preterite, which is announced in the first person, is followed solely by the two third persons. The second person singular and the first and second persons plural always follow the infinitive mood, and are formed in the regular manner. Thus from rispondere, risposijwe... | |
| Henri Bué - 1878 - 176 pages
...IMPEBATIVE. PRESENT. (This tense is formed from the present indicative by dropping the pronouns for the second person singular and the first and second persons plural. The third persons are borrowed from the present subjunctive.) (Give [tfcou]) donn-ons Donn-e donu-ez qu'il... | |
| Rafael Diez de la Cortina - 1918 - 360 pages
...: Venez me uuïr demain. Come and see me to-morrow. Venez maintenant. Come now. OBSERVATION.—The French imperative has, properly speaking, only three...person only be speaking: Allons (alo n/ ), come. Voyons (v\vilyo n/ ), let me see. The corresponding persons of the subjunctive present are generally used... | |
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