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... thing is plain and clear to the most obtuse understanding ; the Exercises are excellent , being individually easily understood , and conse cutively so arranged as to carry the pupil step by step to a thorough acquaint- ance with the ...
... thing is plain and clear to the most obtuse understanding ; the Exercises are excellent , being individually easily understood , and conse cutively so arranged as to carry the pupil step by step to a thorough acquaint- ance with the ...
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... thing useful , and nothing superfluous . I have studied to make the definitions at once clear and precise , that they may be readily understood and easily retained . When I judged it necessary , I have also presented the rules in a new ...
... thing useful , and nothing superfluous . I have studied to make the definitions at once clear and precise , that they may be readily understood and easily retained . When I judged it necessary , I have also presented the rules in a new ...
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... thing that can be reduced to rules in the French language . This branch of the work has , for several years , engaged my special attention . The phraseo- logy is all founded on the highest French classical authorities ; and , although a ...
... thing that can be reduced to rules in the French language . This branch of the work has , for several years , engaged my special attention . The phraseo- logy is all founded on the highest French classical authorities ; and , although a ...
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... thing , and the plural refers to more than one . OF CASES . THERE are no Cases , and consequently no declensions in the French language ; and the Grammarians who have admitted some , have failed in accuracy . We express by prepositions ...
... thing , and the plural refers to more than one . OF CASES . THERE are no Cases , and consequently no declensions in the French language ; and the Grammarians who have admitted some , have failed in accuracy . We express by prepositions ...
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... thing only : as , Bona- parte , Paris . The common noun is that which belongs to persons , or things of the same kind : as , homme , man ; arbre , tree ; which appellation equally suits all men , all trees . Among common nouns , we must ...
... thing only : as , Bona- parte , Paris . The common noun is that which belongs to persons , or things of the same kind : as , homme , man ; arbre , tree ; which appellation equally suits all men , all trees . Among common nouns , we must ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
ABSOL Acad adverb allé auxiliary avant avez avoir bien C'est Cæsar compound tenses COND Conjugate conjunction DEFECTIVE VERBS deux devoir direct regimen English été loué être eût EXAMPLES EXERCISE expressed in French fait faut feminine femme fini finished followed France French language frère FUTURE ABSOLUTE gender and number give Grammar Grammarians grand heureux homme IMPER IMPERFECT indefinite infinitive interrogative J'ai J'aurais J'avais l'autre l'un letter livre loué maison f manner Masc masculine mère mieux noun parlé parler parlerai PARTICIPLE PAST PARTICIPLE PRESENT past participle perdu père person singular PERSONAL PRONOUNS placed PLUPERFECT plural possessive adjective preceded preposition Pres Pret PRETERITE DEFINITE promené Pronominal Verbs qu'il que vous reçu relative pronoun REMARK RULE s'en Simple Tenses sœur speak SUBJ Subjunctive subjunctive mood substantive t'en thing thou unipersonal vendu VERBS ENDING Voici vowel words
Fréquemment cités
Page 25 - Onze. 12 Douze. 13 Treize. 14 Quatorze. 15 Quinze. 16 Seize. 17 Dix-sept. 18 Dix-huit. 19 Dix-neuf. 20 Vingt.
Page 20 - In English the adjective is not varied on account of gender, number, or case. Thus we say, "A careless boy ; careless girls."* The only variation which it admits, is that of the degrees of comparison. There are three degrees of comparison; the positive, the comparative, and the superlative. The positive state expresses the quality of an object, without any increase or diminution; as good, wise, great.
Page 7 - An Article is a word prefixed to substantives, to point them out, and to show how far their signification extends : as, a garden, an eagle, the woman.
Page 109 - Je m'en vais, tu t'en vas, il s'en va, nous nous en allons, vous vous en allez, ils s'en vont, IMPERFECT.
Page 27 - ... 76, soixante-seize. 77, soixante-dix-sept. 78, soixante-dix-huit. 79, soixante-dix-neuf. 80, quatre-vingts. 81, quatre-vingt-un. 82, quatre-vingt-deux. 83, quatre-vingt-trois. 84, quatre-vingt-quatre. 85, quatre-vingt-cinq.
Page 37 - Le mien, Le tien, Le sien; Le nôtre, Le vôtre, Le leur...
Page 130 - Je puis (or peux), tu peux, il peut ; nous pouvons, vous pouvez, ils peuvent. Je pouvais, tu pouvais, il pouvait ; nous pouvions, vous pouviez, ils pouvaient.
Page 162 - Traire, to milk; trayant, trait, e — je trais, tu trais, il trait, nous trayons, vous trayez, ils traient — je trayais, tu trayais, il trayait, nous trayions, vous trayiez, ils trayaient — (no past definite) — je trairai, tu trairas, etc.
Page 163 - 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 119 - Je meurs, tu meurs, il meurt ; nous mourons, vous mourez, ils meurent.