| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1811 - 558 pages
...or relative pronouns who or that; these pronouns are translated by el que, la yue, los que, las yue, according to the gender and number of the noun to which they relate.—EXAMPLES: Fueron esas señoras las que rompieron el bayle. Fueron los Españoles lo* que... | |
| Hallard - 1813 - 330 pages
...by, celui-lu, 'celleId, ceux-ld, cettes-la; the latter, by celvi-ci, cclls-oi, ccwe-ci, cettes-ci, according to the gender and number of the noun to which they relate. ,,:.,- ^ ..,,, . ' . . , ... ; :.,•..- < - . EXERCISER I esteem this woman, but I cannot 1 bear that.... | |
| Gabriel Surenne - 1831 - 466 pages
...la, les, du, de la, des, an, à la, aux, and un or une, must always precede the following numbers, according to the gender and number of the noun to which they refer. Exercise. You are the tenth person — (I saw) this se A i R personne,/, que j'ai vue ss morning.... | |
| Luiz Francisco Midosi - 1832 - 340 pages
...attached to the monarch secured his crown. The participles are declinable, and their termination is according to the gender and number of the noun to which they are annexed; as, Este homem è amado, This man is loved; estas mulheres sam aborrecidas, these women... | |
| G I. Bertinchamp - 1844 - 284 pages
...adjectives in the French language that are comparisons of themselves. They change their writing agreeably to the gender and number of the noun to which they relate. These adjectives are : Meilleur, better; Moindre, less; Pire, worse. The term meilleur is the comparative... | |
| Désiré Pontet - 1847 - 634 pages
...celui-là, celle-là, ceux-là, ceUet-là, and tJu latter, by celui-ci, celle-ci, ceux-ci, cellet-ci, according to the gender and number of the noun to which they refer. (e.) Ci, and là, are also placed after substantives, to denote the same distinction. (d.) Ceci... | |
| Marin J George de La Voye - 1847 - 714 pages
...FIRST RULE.—Where two adjectives are combined in forming an adjective-compound, both adjectives vary, according to the gender and number of the noun to which they refer ; aveugle-né, premier-né, mortné, ivre-mort, sourd-muet, are examples of such adjectives :... | |
| Louis Philippe R. Fenwick de Porquet - 1850 - 180 pages
..., 6th. Him, her, and them, coming after a preposition, are translated by lui, elle, eux, or elles, according to the gender and number of the noun to which they refer. 7th. Le is often used to avoid the repetition of an adjective. 8th. ]T always refers to inanimate... | |
| Alfred Elwes - 1852 - 194 pages
...as pronouns, they follow, for the most part, the rules of Spanish adjectives, and many of them vary according to the gender and number of the noun to which they are prefixed. These are the principal:— m.alguno, 1 some one, fir &ny ODG. i. (tifIun& t 1 i_ j •... | |
| Victor Richon - 1866 - 86 pages
...(1) In English, qualificative adjectives «ever vary ; hut in French, they change their termination, according to the gender and number of the noun to which they relate. SINGULAR PLURAL Before a consonant or h not mute. before a vowel or h mule. before all nouns mascul.... | |
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