A Collegiate Course in the French LanguageSheldon, Blakeman,, 1857 - 368 pages |
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... speak it , should not rest satisfied with a knowledge of the ground he has been over , but should thoroughly possess himself of it , and acquire a perfect readiness of utterance , which can only be secured by frequent repetitions ...
... speak it , should not rest satisfied with a knowledge of the ground he has been over , but should thoroughly possess himself of it , and acquire a perfect readiness of utterance , which can only be secured by frequent repetitions ...
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... speak it , should not rest satisfied with a knowledge of the ground he has been over , but should thoroughly possess himself of it , and acquire a perfect readiness of utterance , which can only be secured by frequent repetitions ...
... speak it , should not rest satisfied with a knowledge of the ground he has been over , but should thoroughly possess himself of it , and acquire a perfect readiness of utterance , which can only be secured by frequent repetitions ...
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... speaking and reading , this connection between a final consonant and the following vowel always takes place , ex- cept , however , in a few cases when it would produce a discordant sound . In conversation , and in ordinary reading , the ...
... speaking and reading , this connection between a final consonant and the following vowel always takes place , ex- cept , however , in a few cases when it would produce a discordant sound . In conversation , and in ordinary reading , the ...
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... speak . I speak to the tailor's son . I give the fruit to the neighbors ' children . He speaks to my neighbor's bro- ther's child . A pair of woollen stockings . De ( a ) Charles et de ( a ) Henri . De ( a ) l'un et de ( a ) l'autre ...
... speak . I speak to the tailor's son . I give the fruit to the neighbors ' children . He speaks to my neighbor's bro- ther's child . A pair of woollen stockings . De ( a ) Charles et de ( a ) Henri . De ( a ) l'un et de ( a ) l'autre ...
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... speak of the tailor ? 10. I speak of the book- 11. The general's son speaks of your brother's friend . seller 12. We speak of the neighbor's daughters . 13. They 2 DOUZIÈME LEÇON . 33.
... speak of the tailor ? 10. I speak of the book- 11. The general's son speaks of your brother's friend . seller 12. We speak of the neighbor's daughters . 13. They 2 DOUZIÈME LEÇON . 33.
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Expressions et termes fréquents
a-t-elle achète adjective adverb allé aller amis avant avez Avez-vous Avoir avons beau besoin bien bonne brother C'est chambre cher cheval chose CONDITIONAL MOOD cousin crois deux dire domestique donne Elle enfants Est-ce est-il été êtes-vous être EXERCICE faire fait Fait-il faut fini finish français French frère heure homme IMPERATIVE MOOD indirect object infinitive J'ai J'en jamais jeune jour l'ai l'argent l'autre le soir LEÇON lettre levé livre m'en maison matin mettre mieux monsieur n'ai n'en N'est-ce noun nous oncle one's parlé parler Parlez-vous parti passé passer past participle père person PLUPERFECT plural preceded Prendre preposition preterit pron pronoun qu'il que vous quoi received reçu rien s'en s'est s'il sell sentence sister sœur soir sommes speak subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD temps tenses THÈME thou vais vendu Venir verb verre vient VOCABULAIRE voilà voir voisin Voulez-vous vowel
Fréquemment cités
Page 338 - Que tu aies été that thou mayest have been Qu'il ait été that he may have been Que nous ayons été that we may have been Que vous ayez été that you may have been Qu'ils aient été that they may have been IMPERFECT.
Page 296 - ... are of different persons, it agrees with the first person in preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third. Mon frère et moi viendrons My brother and I will come to see vous voir.
Page 341 - J'ai reçu. Tu as reçu. Il a reçu. Nous avons reçu. Vous avez reçu. Ils ont reçu.
Page 337 - I may have had. que tu aies eu, that thou mayst have had. qu'il ait eu, that he may have had. que nous ayons eu, that we may have had. que vous ayez eu, that you may have had.
Page 338 - J'aurai été, Tu auras été, II aura été, Nous aurons été, Vous aurez été, Ils auront été...
Page 49 - Un honnête homme, an honest man. Un homme honnête, a civil or polite man. Un grand homme, a great man. Un homme grand, a tall man. Un petit homme, a little man. Un homme petit, a mean man. Un pauvre homme, a simpleton.
Page 340 - That thou mayst finish. Qu'il finisse, That he may finish. Que nous finissions, That we may finish. Que vous finissiez, That you may finish. Qu'ils finissent, That they may finish. IMPERFECT.
Page 51 - Making. To do. Doing. I make, thou makest, he makes. I do, thou dost, he does. We make, you make, they make. We do, you do, they do. To go. Going. I go, thou goest, he goes. We go, you go, they go. To mend. Mending. To repair. Repairing. I mend, thou mendest, he mends. I repair, thou repairest, he repairs. We mend, you mead, they mend.