An Elementary French Grammar, for Colleges, High Schools, and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1888 - 344 pages |
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Jean Gustave Keetels. to take up either of the larger works , in which they will go over much of the same ground , but with the additional interest of the Oral Exercises . They will be enabled to ad- vance rapidly , to understand more ...
Jean Gustave Keetels. to take up either of the larger works , in which they will go over much of the same ground , but with the additional interest of the Oral Exercises . They will be enabled to ad- vance rapidly , to understand more ...
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... they are then called liquids . The liquid sound of gn is heard in the word mignonnette , and that of in the word brilliant . 7. - FINAL CONSONANTS . A final consonant is generally silent ; but a final consonant , fol- lowed by a word ...
... they are then called liquids . The liquid sound of gn is heard in the word mignonnette , and that of in the word brilliant . 7. - FINAL CONSONANTS . A final consonant is generally silent ; but a final consonant , fol- lowed by a word ...
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... they limit or describe ; that is , their form is so varied as to indicate the gender and number of the noun . 4. The pronoun agrees in gender and number with the noun which it represents . 5. A noun or pronoun is of the first person ...
... they limit or describe ; that is , their form is so varied as to indicate the gender and number of the noun . 4. The pronoun agrees in gender and number with the noun which it represents . 5. A noun or pronoun is of the first person ...
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... they are expressed by the verb alone , as I write ; compound , when they are formed with an auxiliary , as : I have written . 23. Each simple tense has its corresponding compound tense , which is formed of the simple tense of the ...
... they are expressed by the verb alone , as I write ; compound , when they are formed with an auxiliary , as : I have written . 23. Each simple tense has its corresponding compound tense , which is formed of the simple tense of the ...
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... They are sometimes called particles . 3. - SENTENCES . 1. A sentence is an assemblage of words making complete sense . 2. Every sentence consists of two parts : the subject and the predi cate . 3. The subject is that concerning which ...
... They are sometimes called particles . 3. - SENTENCES . 1. A sentence is an assemblage of words making complete sense . 2. Every sentence consists of two parts : the subject and the predi cate . 3. The subject is that concerning which ...
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
An Elementary French Grammar for Colleges, High Schools and Academies Jean Gustave Keetels Affichage du livre entier - 1892 |
An Elementary French Grammar: For Colleges, High Schools, and Academies Jean Gustave Keetels Affichage du livre entier - 1885 |
An Elementary French Grammar for Colleges, High Schools and Academies Jean Gustave Keetels Affichage du livre entier - 1899 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
adjective ADVERBS aimé or aimée allé aller arrive arrivés ées aura aurait aurez aurons auxiliary verb avez Avez-vous avoir avons ayant beau bien bonne C'est chose compound tenses COND CONDITIONAL MODE CONJUGATION coup coupé deux dire direct object été aimé ée êtes eusses eussiez eût Exercise faire fait faut fini finished French frère FUTURE heure homme IMPERATIVE MODE IMPERFECT TENSE impersonal verb INDICATIVE MODE INFINITIVE MODE J'ai J'aurais J'en j'eusse jour l'autre LESSON letter livre m'en mère mettre mieux Model Verb n'ai n'est noun one's parti PAST DEF PAST DEFINITE past participle père person PLUPERFECT plural Prendre preposition PRESENT TENSE pronominal verbs pronouns qu'il que je que tu que vous received reçu s'en sell serais soir sold sommes SUBJ SUBJUNCTIVE MODE temps Theme thou hadst thou wouldst tout vend vendu venir veux Vocabulary voir Voulez-vous vowel
Fréquemment cités
Page 196 - Je vis, tu vis, il vit ; nous vivons, vous vivez, ils vivent. Je vivais, tu vivais, il vivait ; nous vivions, vous viviez, ils vivaient.
Page 195 - Vaincre, to vanquish. vainquant. vaincu, avoir vaincu, ayant vaincu. je vaincs, tu vaincs, il vainc, nous vainquons, vous vainquez, ils vainquent. je vainquais, tu vainquais, il vainquait, nous vainquions, vous vainquiez, ils vainquaient.
Page 51 - WHOLE. The article is placed between tout and the noun. Tout le monde. Everybody. Tous les élèves. All the scholars. Toute une année. A whole year. (5.) Plusieurs, SEVERAL (invariable). J'ai plusieurs grammaires. I have several grammars. (6.) Quel, pi. quels; /. quelle, pi. quelles, WHICH; WHAT. Quel generally precedes a noun, either in an interrogative or an exclamatory sentence. Quel jour du mois est-ce aujour- What day of the month is it tod'hui?
Page 226 - Now sbideth faith, hope, charity ; these three. — 1 Cor. xiii. 13. OBS. 3. — When the nominatives are of different persons, the verb agrees with the first person in preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third...
Page 66 - Le mien, la mienne, les miens, les miennes, mine. le tien, la tienne, les tiens, les tiennes, thine. le sien, la sienne, les siens, les siennes, his, hers, its.
Page 202 - The negative pas is generally omitted in the negative conjugation of the verbs cesser, to cease ; oser, to dare; pouvoir, to be able ; savoir, to know. Elle ne cesse de pleurer. She does not cease weeping. Je n'ose parler de cela. I dare not speak of that. Je ne puis le faire.
Page 333 - Chat échaudé craint l'eau froide. Chien, m. Jeter sa langue aux chiens. Donner sa part aux chiens. Fréquenter le chien et le chat. Il ne faut point se moquer des chiens qu'on ne soit hors du village. Bon chien de chasse, chasse de race. Chien qui aboie ne mord pas. Entre chien et loup. Cœur, m.
Page 178 - Je crains tu crains il craint Nous craignons vous craignez ils craignent...
Page 92 - Que j'aie, That I may have. Que tu aies, That thou mayest have. Qu'il ait, That he may have. Que nous ayons, That we may have. Que vous ayez, That you may have. Qu'ils aient, That they may have.
Page 149 - Je ne m'en suis pas allé tu ne t'en es pas allé il ne s'en est pas allé Nous ne nous en vous ne vous en êtes ils ne s'en sont pas sommes pas allés pas allés allés REM.