| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1828 - 466 pages
...sentences, with negation, the same order is observed ; but ne is placed before the verb, and pas, or point, after the verb in the simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound tenses, as, Volre frere ne vitndra-t-il pas Will not your brother come todtmain ? morrow ? JVaurez-voui... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1833 - 476 pages
...sentences, with negation, the same order is observed ; but ne is placed before the verb, and pas, or point, after the verb in the simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound tenses, as, Voln frkre ne nendra^t-il fas Will not your brother come toil i an' in 1 morrow ? Ifaurez-wius... | |
| Jean Pons victor Lecoutz de Levizac (d.1) - 1834 - 494 pages
...sentences, with negation, the same order is observed ; but ne is placed before the verb, and pas or point after the verb in the simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound lenses ; as, Fetre frtre ne iiiendra-t-il pea Will not your brother come todemain ? morrow \ ff'aurex-vous... | |
| Alain Auguste Victor de Fivas - 1840 - 328 pages
...and Note, foot of page 249. CHAPTER VI. OF THE ADVERB. I. Adverbs, in French, are generally placed after the verb in the /simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound tenses, but never between the subject and the verb, as is frequently the case in English ; as, J'ai... | |
| J S. Reisender - 1843 - 172 pages
...is a general rule of German construction, that all the cases governed by the verb are put after it, in the simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound tenses. When a dative and an accusative case follow the verb, the dative usually precedes the accusative,... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1846 - 584 pages
...sentences, with a negation, the same order is observed ; but ne is placed before the Verb, and pas or point, after the verb in the simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound tenses. EXAMPLES. rotre Mrs ne viendra-t-il pas will not your brother come todemain ? marrow ? n'aurez-vous... | |
| F L. Murgeaud - 1847 - 244 pages
...word which modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It is usually placed after the verb in simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound ones, but never (as in English) between the nominative and the verb. Examples : — II vient rarement . .... | |
| Jean Pons Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1850 - 566 pages
...place ne before the verb, and pas or point after the verb, with the characteristic of the interrogation in the simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound tenses, as votre fibre ne viendra-t-it pat de- will not your brother come tomain? morrow? n'aurez-vous... | |
| G. Cambier - 1851 - 342 pages
...To conjugate the verb interrogatively, the personal pronoun, accompanied by a hyphen (-) is placed after the verb in the simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound tenses ; and when the third person singular of the verb ends with a vowel, for euphony at is added... | |
| Popular educator - 1852 - 842 pages
...singular of the present of the indicative) [§ 98 (4) (5)], by placing the pronoun after the verb in all the simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in the compound tenses. Cbantez voue bien ? Avez voue bien chanté ? N'avez roue рае bien chanté ? Do you not sing... | |
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