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... appear , seem 22. Pouvoir ( followed by venir , se faire , or arriver ) , to be pos- sible 23. Se pouvoir ( the same ) 24. Rester , to remain 25. Revenir , to be derived ( as in- come ) , to recur to the mind 26. Se souvenir , to ...
... appear , seem 22. Pouvoir ( followed by venir , se faire , or arriver ) , to be pos- sible 23. Se pouvoir ( the same ) 24. Rester , to remain 25. Revenir , to be derived ( as in- come ) , to recur to the mind 26. Se souvenir , to ...
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... appear , seem ; croître , to grow ; * naître , to be born . Draw out a table of the primitive and derived tenses of these verbs . ( Page 50. ) II . INDICATIVE MOOD . · N.B. - Names of countries to be preceded by the definite article ...
... appear , seem ; croître , to grow ; * naître , to be born . Draw out a table of the primitive and derived tenses of these verbs . ( Page 50. ) II . INDICATIVE MOOD . · N.B. - Names of countries to be preceded by the definite article ...
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... appear at breakfast ? 3. she seemed quite ( toute ) dismayed 4. we did not know them 5. why did you disappear all of a sudden ? 6. thy flocks were feeding in the meadow Perfect . 1. I appeared ( for ) an instant , and then went away ...
... appear at breakfast ? 3. she seemed quite ( toute ) dismayed 4. we did not know them 5. why did you disappear all of a sudden ? 6. thy flocks were feeding in the meadow Perfect . 1. I appeared ( for ) an instant , and then went away ...
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... appear in uniform this evening 2. I will have thee appear 3. he must not recognise me 4. will you have us appear in white cravats ? 5. you must recognise your fault 6. I will have them appear ( comparaître ) before me Imperfect . 1. he ...
... appear in uniform this evening 2. I will have thee appear 3. he must not recognise me 4. will you have us appear in white cravats ? 5. you must recognise your fault 6. I will have them appear ( comparaître ) before me Imperfect . 1. he ...
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... appear at breakfast ? 3. she seemed quite ( toute ) dismayed 4. we did not know them 5. why did you disappear all of a sudden ? 6. thy flocks were feeding in the meadow Perfect . 1. I appeared ( for ) an instant , and then went away ...
... appear at breakfast ? 3. she seemed quite ( toute ) dismayed 4. we did not know them 5. why did you disappear all of a sudden ? 6. thy flocks were feeding in the meadow Perfect . 1. I appeared ( for ) an instant , and then went away ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adjective adverb aspirated h autre avez avoir avons bien brother c'est comp Compound Tenses Cond Conditional CONDITIONAL MOOD conjugated connaisse connu craint definite article derived tenses deux didst thou donne English été EXERCISE express faire fait fallait faut feminine fini finished French gender and number give grave accent heure homme horses IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect Imperfect Tense indefinite INDICATIVE MOOD j'ai Latin Masc masculine mieux mute negative never nouns substantive o'clock parle parler partitive article past participle perf person singular personal pronoun plur plural number possessive adjective preceded preposition pres Present Tense qu'il que vous reçoive reposasse reposé reposerais rest myself thou rest ourselves rest thyself Rule s'en sentence sister speak subj SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD thee thou hast tout unaspirated h vendu vingt voulez-vous vowel wert wilt wish words wouldst write
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Page 13 - Dix. 11. Onze. 12. Douze. 13. Treize. 14. Quatorze. 15. Quinze. 16. Seize. 17. Dix-sept. 18. Dix-huit. 19. Dix-neuf. 20. Vingt. 21. Vingt et un. 22. Vingt-deux.
Page 301 - Et le financier se plaignait Que les soins de la Providence N'eussent pas au marché fait vendre le dormir Comme le manger et le boire. En son hôtel il fait venir Le chanteur, et lui dit: «Or ça, sire Grégoire, Que gagnez-vous par an ? — Par an ! ma foi, Monsieur...
Page 370 - Fools that we were ! We thought that all this wealth and prosperity were sent us by Providence, and could not stop coming. In our blindness we did not see that we were merely a big workshop, making up the things which came from all parts of the world; and that if other nations stopped sending us raw goods to work up, we could not produce them ourselves.
Page 37 - I might be. que tu fusses, that thou mightst be. qu'il fût, that he might be. que nous fussions, that we might be. que vous fussiez, that you might be. qu'ils fussent, that they might be.
Page 13 - Trente. 31 Trente et un. 32 Trente-deux. 33 Trente-trois. 34 Trente-quatre. 35 Trente-cinq. 36 Trente-six. 37 Trente-sept. 38 Trente-huit. 39 Trente-neuf. 40 Quarante. 41 Quarante et un. 42 Quarante-deux. 43 Quarante-trois. 44 Quarante-quatre. 45 Quarante-cinq. 46 Quarante-six. 47 Quarante-sept. 48 Quarante-huit. 49 Quarante-neuf. 50 Cinquante. 51 Cinquante et un. 52 Cinquante-deux.
Page 267 - Celui qui met un frein à la fureur des flots Sait aussi des méchants arrêter les complots. Soumis avec respect à sa volonté sainte, Je crains Dieu, cher Abner, et n'ai point d'autre crainte Cependant je rends grâce au zèle officieux Qui sur tous mes périls vous fait ouvrir les yeux.
Page 299 - Quand le malheur ne serait bon Qu'à mettre un sot à la raison, Toujours serait-ce à juste cause Qu'on le dit bon à quelque chose.
Page 387 - A POCKET DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES; being a careful abridgment of the...
Page 256 - L'honneur est comme une île escarpée et sans bords : On n'y peut plus rentrer dès qu'on en est dehors.
Page 264 - La fureur de la plupart des Français, c'est d'avoir de l'esprit; et la fureur de ceux qui veulent avoir de l'esprit, c'est de faire des livres.