The academic French course: in accordance with the latest grammatical rules adopted by the French academy, Livre 2American book Company, 1894 |
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... will enable the student , with practice , to master the peculiarities of the French subjunctive with comparatively little diffi- culty . The corresponding tenses of the indicative and subjunctive may be INTRODUCTORY LESSON ON ...
... will enable the student , with practice , to master the peculiarities of the French subjunctive with comparatively little diffi- culty . The corresponding tenses of the indicative and subjunctive may be INTRODUCTORY LESSON ON ...
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... will be perceived that the present and future tenses of the indicative used in the principal clause correspond with the present tense of the subjunctive in the dependent clause , while the imperfect of the indicative and the conditional ...
... will be perceived that the present and future tenses of the indicative used in the principal clause correspond with the present tense of the subjunctive in the dependent clause , while the imperfect of the indicative and the conditional ...
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... will attain my end . LESSON II . Imparfait . ( On voulait , on désirerait , il faudrait . ( It is wished , one would desire , it Voulait - on , a - t - on voulu ? etc. ) would be necessary . Was it wished ? etc. ) * It is is translated ...
... will attain my end . LESSON II . Imparfait . ( On voulait , on désirerait , il faudrait . ( It is wished , one would desire , it Voulait - on , a - t - on voulu ? etc. ) would be necessary . Was it wished ? etc. ) * It is is translated ...
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... will be glad if you will sing in half an hour . 5. Why does not the professor reward John ? 6. Must he reward every pupil in his class ? 7. John must work better , if he wants to be rewarded . 8. If this lady wishes me to forget my ...
... will be glad if you will sing in half an hour . 5. Why does not the professor reward John ? 6. Must he reward every pupil in his class ? 7. John must work better , if he wants to be rewarded . 8. If this lady wishes me to forget my ...
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... will wither it . 4. Beautiful as you may be , vice will make you grow ugly before age . 5. The master wishes his pupils to finish their tasks before going home . 6. My mother desires that I should choose a new bonnet trimmed with lace ...
... will wither it . 4. Beautiful as you may be , vice will make you grow ugly before age . 5. The master wishes his pupils to finish their tasks before going home . 6. My mother desires that I should choose a new bonnet trimmed with lace ...
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The Academic French Course in Accordance with the Latest ..., Volume 2 Antoine Jules Cesar Venceslas Ermanigilde Muzzarelli Affichage du livre entier - 1894 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
66 ez iez 66 ons ions 66 raient 66 rait 66 riez 66 rons ACAD adjective aient 66 aient 66 irent back believe better chant choose clause compound conditional conj conjugation conjunction course desire Edited employed English ent 66 sent ent ent EXERCISE extol ez iez 66 fear first following French friend German give good great grow Himalayas iez 66 îtes îmes 66 rons imperative IMPERFECT Impf infinitive intr ions 66 keep know know nothing LESSON madame make monsieur mother necessary noun one's one's self order Past Past Def PAST DEFINITE past participle Perf Plpf preposition Pres present pronoun pupil rais rait 66 read receive refl require riez 66 rions Rule sing sions sister-in-law speak student Subj take tenses think thou time TRANSPOSITION used VOCABULARY want wish word work write Yang-tse Kiang
Fréquemment cités
Page 94 - Je m'en vais, tu t'en vas, il s'en va, nous nous en allons, vous vous en allez, ils s'en vont.
Page 137 - ... je dis tu dis il dit nous disons vous dites ils disent je disais tu disais il disait nous disions vous disiez ils disaient je dis tu dis il dit nous dîmes vous dîtes ils dirent...
Page 106 - Je sais. Tu sais. Il sait. Nous savons. Vous savez. Ils savent.
Page 102 - Subj. que je vienne, que tu viennes, qu'il vienne ; que nous venions, que vous veniez, qu'ils viennent.
Page 48 - Quand il manque de prétexte pour attaquer les autres, il se tourne contre luimême : il se blâme, il ne se trouve bon à rien, il se décourage , il trouve fort mauvais qu'on veuille le consoler.
Page 122 - Mettre, to put. mettant. mis. avoir mis. ayaut mis. je mets, tu mets, il met, nous mettons vous mettez, ils mettent.
Page 141 - Je m'assieds, tu t'assieds, il s'assied, nous nous asseyons, vous vous asseyez, ils s'asseyent.
Page 340 - I2mo, 181 pages Price, 75 cents This brief Grammar is designed for high school and college students, or students of equivalent training. It aims to prepare the way for critical reading and for practice in writing and speaking the language, on the basis of a systematic knowledge of the essentials of German grammar and syntax and the elements of a German vocabulary rationally acquired. The presentation is thorough, scientific, and practical, and will give the beginner a firm and intelligent grasp of...
Page 126 - Que je croie, que tu croies, qu'il croie, que nous croyions, que vous croyiez, qu'ils croient..
Page 133 - The letter n is douhled w len it is followed hy e silent. hdic, pres. : je tiens, tu tiens, il tient ; nous tenons, vous tenez, ils tiennent.