Neveux's New French Grammar, Or An Appendix to the French Grammar of Mr. de Lévizac: In Addition to the New Plan for Facilitating the Knowledge of the Verbs, and the Study of the French Language, this Work Has Also the Peculiar Advantage of Presenting Much Useful Matter ...Published for the author, 1833 - 252 pages |
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... speak French ? She speaks better than her sister . Does she dance well ? At what o'clock do you dine ? Do you not dine at home to - day ? I am told that your brother has married a French lady . Where shall I find your gram- mar ? You ...
... speak French ? She speaks better than her sister . Does she dance well ? At what o'clock do you dine ? Do you not dine at home to - day ? I am told that your brother has married a French lady . Where shall I find your gram- mar ? You ...
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... speak to her , and do not give her your dictionary . I have lent him or her some money . Miss Smith and my friend have sung together . She sang for one hour . We had just begun our exercises when you came this morning . We very often go ...
... speak to her , and do not give her your dictionary . I have lent him or her some money . Miss Smith and my friend have sung together . She sang for one hour . We had just begun our exercises when you came this morning . We very often go ...
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... speaking French ; but by its adoption , the pupil will be able to speak it in a time . a very short The pupil will also write such exercises as may be re- commended to him , and when they are corrected he will read them to the master ...
... speaking French ; but by its adoption , the pupil will be able to speak it in a time . a very short The pupil will also write such exercises as may be re- commended to him , and when they are corrected he will read them to the master ...
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... speak to you . The subjunctive represents a thing under a condi- tion , motive , wish , or supposition , and is dependent on a conjunction , as- -quoiqu'il pleuve , though it rains ; je veux qu'ils viennent , I wish them to come . Of ...
... speak to you . The subjunctive represents a thing under a condi- tion , motive , wish , or supposition , and is dependent on a conjunction , as- -quoiqu'il pleuve , though it rains ; je veux qu'ils viennent , I wish them to come . Of ...
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... speak ; punir , to punish ; recevoir , to receive ; and vendre , to sell ; which constitute four general con- jugations subdivided into eleven branches , as already explained . If all the verbs of the French language could be con ...
... speak ; punir , to punish ; recevoir , to receive ; and vendre , to sell ; which constitute four general con- jugations subdivided into eleven branches , as already explained . If all the verbs of the French language could be con ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
3rd pers 67 to grow allé aller AUXILIARY VERB avait boil compound tenses CONDITIONAL PRESENT Conjugations connaissez d'ouvrir English été étre eût feminine French language FUTURE ABSOLUTE genders gone grammar grind hast IMPERATIVE IMPERFECT impersonal verbs INDICATIVE PRESENT INFINITIVE MOOD interrogative j'ai j'aurai laugh m'en manner masc masculine Neveux nouns one's parlais parlé parlent parler parlerais pas parlé pas promené past participle person plural pickle PLUPERFECT plur preposition PRES PRETERIT DEFINITE promené pron pronoun punir punish pupil qu'elle que je que nous que tu rain recevoir REFLECTED VERB sell sentir serais sing snow sold speak spoken SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT subst substantive t'en tenir thing or action third persons singular thou didst thou hadst thou mayst qu'il thou mightst qu'il thou shalt thou shouldst venais vendre vendu venez venions verb avoir viens vient walk wilt wouldst write
Fréquemment cités
Page 135 - Français aujourd'hui, la nation est une par rapport au gouvernement, il ne peut y avoir dans sa manière de parler qu'un usage légitime, celui de la cour et des gens de lettres à qui elle doit des encouragements.
Page 134 - ... elles seraient dures ou désagréables. Il faut se conformer à ce dire de l'abbé d'Olivet : « La conversation des honnêtes gens est pleine d'hiatus volontaires qui sont tellement autorisés par l'usage, que, si l'on parlait autrement, cela serait d'un pédant ou d'un provincial.
Page 154 - Circonscrire, to circumscribe. décrire, to describe. inscrire, to inscribe. prescrire, to prescribe. proscrire, to proscribe.
Page 157 - Conjugate in the same manner attraire, to allure ; abstraire, to abstract, used only in this form, the participle past, the present and the future of the indicative, and the present of the conditional ; distraire, to divert from ; extraire, to extract ; rentraire, to fine-draw; retraire, to redeem; soustraire, to substract, to take from. All these verbs are principally used in the compound tenses ; though some of them may be used in the simple tenses which they have.
Page 135 - ... c'est un patois abandonné à la populace des provinces, et chaque province a le sien.
Page 19 - The second person is that which denotes the hearer, or the person addressed ; as, " Robert, who did this ?" The third person is that which denotes the person or thing merely spoken of; as, "James loves his book.
Page 49 - ... oindre, in the present of the infinitive : as, — plaindre, to pity ; peindre, to paint ; joindre, to join ; atteindre, to reach ; astreindre, to bind, to subject; ceindre, to gird; poindre, to peep, to dawn, to shoot forth, &c. Poindre is only used in the present of the infinitive and in the future : as, — lorsque les herbes commencent...
Page 135 - ... aujourd'hui , la nation est une par rapport au gouvernement , il ne peut y avoir dans sa manière de parler qu'un usage légitime , celui de la cour et des gens de lettres à qui elle doit des encouragements. Tout autre usage qui s'en écarte dans la prononciation, dans les terminaisons , ou de quelque...
Page 49 - This takes place in the first and second persons plural of the Imperfect of the Indicative, and of the Present of the Subjunctive: Words.
Page 26 - Que je sois. Que tu sois. Qu'il soit. Que nous soyons. Que vous soyez. Qu'ils soient.