The College of preceptors' examination questions on the French language, 1863 to 1883. [With] Key, by L.Stiévenard |
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... king , to place him upon a Pavois , a kind of shield , which the lords lifted up on their shoulders , in order that all the people might see and look at their king . Pepin le Bref , having become master of the empire of the Francs ...
... king , to place him upon a Pavois , a kind of shield , which the lords lifted up on their shoulders , in order that all the people might see and look at their king . Pepin le Bref , having become master of the empire of the Francs ...
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... King commands us to attack the islands ; we shall begin with that of Saint Margaret . Do you think you could land there with your men ? ' The officer replied ( to him ) , ' Allow me to ask you , ( my ) general , whether the sun finds an ...
... King commands us to attack the islands ; we shall begin with that of Saint Margaret . Do you think you could land there with your men ? ' The officer replied ( to him ) , ' Allow me to ask you , ( my ) general , whether the sun finds an ...
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... king , and which ended with this line : ' I have seen these evils , and I am not twenty years old . ' Sent to the Bastille , although he protested his innocence , he remained there more than a year . On leaving prison he gave up the ...
... king , and which ended with this line : ' I have seen these evils , and I am not twenty years old . ' Sent to the Bastille , although he protested his innocence , he remained there more than a year . On leaving prison he gave up the ...
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... king preferred him to his other courtiers because he was braver , more amiable , gayer , more magnificent in his dress and equipage than all his companions . No baron , English or Norman , had so great a number of elegantly clothed ...
... king preferred him to his other courtiers because he was braver , more amiable , gayer , more magnificent in his dress and equipage than all his companions . No baron , English or Norman , had so great a number of elegantly clothed ...
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... king then put his arm in a sling , as if he him- self had been injured ; he presented himself before the judges ... kings , and was truly wor- shipped by his subjects , who surnamed him the father of the people . ( 1 ) See Midsummer ...
... king then put his arm in a sling , as if he him- self had been injured ; he presented himself before the judges ... kings , and was truly wor- shipped by his subjects , who surnamed him the father of the people . ( 1 ) See Midsummer ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
adjective agree aimés answer to question answered at twelve o'clock Avez-vous back battle beautiful before beginning called cent Charles chevaux children Christmas compound country death demain direct object doive ending English evening expressed expressing father feminine singular FIRST CLASS followed François Ier French frère friend give going good great hand head heaven Henry Henry IV Henry VIII homme horse house imperfect indicative Imperfect Subjunctive J'ai king know last left letter life little livres Lord Louis XII made masculine plural masculine singular means MIDSUMMER month morning mute name never noun number oncle order paper past participle people person plural personal pronoun placed possessive adjective preposition Present Indicative Present Subjunctive punis received rendered Roman Catholicism SECOND CLASS sentence sing sœur soldiers soon subject syllable take THIRD CLASS three time town used vend verb vowel wish words work years young
Fréquemment cités
Page 14 - Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze, Treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf, vingt.
Page 55 - Que je meure, que tu meures, qu'il meure, que nous mourions, que vous mouriez, qu'ils meurent.
Page 50 - Je vois, tu vois, il voit, nous voyons, vous voyez, ils voient. Je voyais, tu voyais, il voyait, nous voyions, vous voyiez, ils voyaient.
Page 60 - Subj. que je vienne, que tu viennes, qu'il vienne ; que nous venions, que vous veniez, qu'ils viennent.
Page 33 - Le mien. La mienne. Les miens. Les miennes. Le tien. La tienne. Les tiens. Les tiennes. Le sien. La sienne. Les siens. Les siennes.
Page 3 - Troisième. Quatrième. Cinquième. Sixième. Septième. Huitième. Neuvième. Dixième. Onzième. Douzième. Treizième. Quatorzième. Quinzième.
Page 50 - Tu n'aimes pas. Il n'aime pas. Nous n'aimons pas. Vous n'aimez pas. Ils n'aiment pas.
Page 28 - Que je vende, Que tu vendes, Qu'il vende, Que nous vendions, Que vous vendiez, Qu'ils vendent. IMPERFECT. That I might sell, Que je vendisse, Que tu vendisses, Qu'il vendît, Que nous vendissions, Que vous vendissiez, Qu'ils vendissent.
Page 4 - Que j'aie aimé. Que tu aies aimé. Qu'il ait aimé. Que nous ayons aimé. Que vous ayez aimé. Qu'ils aient aimé.