Recourir. Je ne recourrai pas à lui dans mon malheur, To have recourse I will not have recourse to him in my misfortune, to. Secourir. Il faut secourir ses amis dans le besoin. To succour. We must succour our friends in need. THIRD CLASS, AS CONNAITRE, TO KNOW. INFINITIVE AND PARTICIPLES. To know, connaître. Knowing, connaissant. Known, connu. CONDITIONAL. Conn-aîtrais, aîtrais, aîtrait. Conn-aîtrions, aitriez, aîtraient. SUBJUNCTIVE. Conn-aisse, aisses, aisse. Conn-aissions, aissiez, aissent, Conn-usse, usses, ût. Conn-ussions, ussiez, ussent. THE FOLLOWING ARE VERBS CONJUGATED LIKE CONNAITRE, To grow. Croitre. Cette pluie a bien fait croître les blés. This raip has made the corn grow very fast. raitre. He disappeared immediately from the town, He did not dare to appear before his judges. Méconnaître. Il est devenu si gros que tout le monde la méconnu. Not to know again, to forget. He is become so lusty that nobody knows him again. Reconnaître. Je l'ai reconnu du premier abord. To renember. I remembered him at first sight. Reconnaitre. Toute l'Europe reconnut l'indépendance des Etats Unis. To acknowledge. All Europe acknowledged the independence of the United States. To appear. FOURTH CLASS, AS METTRE, TO PUT, INFINITIVE AND PARTICIPLES. To put, mettre. Putting, mettant. Put, mis. INDICATIVE. SINGULAR. Je tu il ou elle Me-ts, ts, t. Mett-ais, ais, ait. M-is, is, it. Mett-rai, ras, PLURAL. ent. irent. Mett-rons, rez, ront. ra. IMPERATIVE. Mett-ons, Mets. ez. CONDITIONAL. PLURAL. tu Nous VOUS ils ou elles Mett-rais, rais, rait. | Mett-rions, riez, raient. Mett-e, e. SUBJUNCTIVE. Mett-ions, iez, ent. ît. M-issions, issiez, issent, es, isses, THE FOLLOWING ARE THE VERBS CONJUGATED LIKE METTRE. Admettre. Il a été admis dans la Société Royale de Londres. To admit. He has been admitted into the Royal Society of London. Commettre. Vous commiles une grande faute en le lui disant, To coinmit. You committed a great fault in telling it to him. Compromettre. Je ne vous compromettrui pas; comptez sur ma parole. To compromise, I will not expose you; depend on my word. He immediately resigned his office, Did you permit him to come? Je n'ai omis aucune des particularités de cette affaire. To omit. I omitted none of the particulars of this business. Promettre. On lui a promis une belle récompense, s'il réussis sait. To promise. A handsome reward has been promised him, should he succeed. Remettre. Lui avez-vous remis le paquet et les plumes ? Have delivered bim the parcel and the quills? Remettre. Avez-vous remis les livres à leur place? To replace. Have you replaced the books? Soumettre. Je ne me soumettrai jamais à des conditions si inhumaines. To submit. I will never submit to conditions so inhuman. Transmettre. Les sciences nous ont été transmises par les Grecs et par les Romains. To transmit. The sciences have been transmitted to us by the Greek and Romans. FIFTH CLASS, AS PRENDRE, TO TAKE. INFINITIVE AND PARTICIPLES. tu INDICATIVE. PLURAL. Nous vous ils ou elles Pren-ds, ds, d. Pred-ons, ez, nent. ait. aient. Pr.is, is, it. irent. Prend-rai, ras, Prend-rons, rez, ront. ra. Apprendre. Combien y a-t-il que vous apprenez le Français? How long have you been learning French? take. Reprendre. J'ai repris mon argent, et lui ses marchandises, To take backa I took my money back, and he his goods. а Reprendre. Il a été repris sévèrement par un conseil de guerre. To blame, to He was severely blamed (or censured) by a court martial. Surprendre. Vous me surprenez d'agir comme vous faites. To surprise. You surprise me by acting as you do. . censure. ŞIXTH CLASS, AS FAIRE, TO DO, OR TO MAKE. INFINITIVE AND PARTICIPLES. Done, fait, |