The Practical French Teacher, Or, A New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French LanguageHuntington & Savage, 1849 - 400 pages |
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... morning , in the morning , The evening , in the evening , Nouns used in a general sense Sugar is sweet , Gold is yellow , Charcoal is black , I like coffee . He likes tea , The air . The morning air , The evening air , He likes air in ...
... morning , in the morning , The evening , in the evening , Nouns used in a general sense Sugar is sweet , Gold is yellow , Charcoal is black , I like coffee . He likes tea , The air . The morning air , The evening air , He likes air in ...
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... morning ? I like coffee in the morning and tea in the evening . Is not gold yellow ? Is not charcoal black ? Yes , sir ; charcoal is black , and copper is red . Does the Spaniard like the morning air or the evening air ? He likes ...
... morning ? I like coffee in the morning and tea in the evening . Is not gold yellow ? Is not charcoal black ? Yes , sir ; charcoal is black , and copper is red . Does the Spaniard like the morning air or the evening air ? He likes ...
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... morning air fresh , and is not the morning sun beautiful ? ( beau . ) Does the Englishman find what he looks for ? Does your uncle sometimes go to his store ? Is he not sad to - day ? Is he not very sad ? Do you already forget his name ...
... morning air fresh , and is not the morning sun beautiful ? ( beau . ) Does the Englishman find what he looks for ? Does your uncle sometimes go to his store ? Is he not sad to - day ? Is he not very sad ? Do you already forget his name ...
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... morning ? I go out sometimes in the morning . Does he ever go out in the evening ? He never goes out in the evening , and we never go out in the morning . Do they feel the clap of thunder ? They feel it . Do you feel those which we feel ...
... morning ? I go out sometimes in the morning . Does he ever go out in the evening ? He never goes out in the evening , and we never go out in the morning . Do they feel the clap of thunder ? They feel it . Do you feel those which we feel ...
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... morning and in the evening ? Can we go out when the others go out ? Can the tailoress who makes my cravats come here when it rains ? My brother comes here in the morning , can not your sisters come here also ? I will go to the house of ...
... morning and in the evening ? Can we go out when the others go out ? Can the tailoress who makes my cravats come here when it rains ? My brother comes here in the morning , can not your sisters come here also ? I will go to the house of ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Practical French Teacher, Or, A New Method of Learning to Read, Write ... Norman Pinney Affichage du livre entier - 1850 |
The Practical French Teacher, Or a New Method of Learning to Read Write and ... Norman Pinney Affichage du livre entier - 1857 |
The Practical French Teacher: Or, a New Method of Learning to Read, Write ... Norman Pinney Affichage du livre entier - 1853 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
adjective affair afraid aimé aller arrived avez Avez-vous avoir believe better bien bought bread brother C'est cheval cold compounds conjugated cravats deux dollars domestique drink Elle entrée est-il été Etre faire fait father faut feminine finish fire French French language frère give gloves heure homme horse IMPERATIVE imperative mood IMPERFECT imperfect tense infinitive J'ai J'en l'air l'argent LEÇON LESSON live livre look merchant Mettre mieux morning noun Nous past participle père peur PLUPERFECT plural poor Prendre preposition pronoun qu'il que je que vous rain receive render rich s'en scholar seen sell servant sick SIMPLE PERFECT sister soldier speak stranger subjunctive mood SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT temps tense thing thou to-day tout Valbonne Venir verb voir Voulez-vous walk warm wash wine wish woman young lady
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Page 364 - Je viens, tu viens, il vient, nous venons, vous venez, ils viennent. Près. Subj. Que je vienne, que tu viennes, qu'il vienne, que nous venions, que vous veniez, qu'ils viennent.
Page 354 - J'avais eu, I had had. tu avais eu, thou hadst had. il avait eu, he had had. nous avions eu, we had had. vous aviez eu, you had had. ils avaient eu, they had had. Past Anterior. J'eus eu, I had had. tu eus eu, thou hadst had. il eut eu, he had had. nous eûmes eu, we had had. vous eûtes eu, you had had.
Page 375 - ... je suis, tu suis, il suit, nous suivons, vous suivez, ils suivent — je suivais, je suivis, je suivrai, je suivrais — suis, suivons, suivez — que je suive, que je suivisse.
Page 354 - J'eus eu, I had had. Tu eus eu, thou hadst had. Il eut eu, he had had. Nous eûmes eu, we had had. Vous eûtes eu, you had had. Ils eurent eu, they had had.
Page 342 - 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 228 - I shall have but little left. — How much money will your brothers have left ? — They will have a hundred dollars left.
Page 354 - Tense. j'avais, I had. tu avais, thou hadst. il avait, he had. nous avions, we had. vous aviez, you had. '• avaient, they had. Perfect Tense. j'eus, I had. tu eus, thou hadst. il eut, he had. nous eûmes, we had. vous eûtes, you had. ils eurent, they had.
Page 376 - Impersonal Verbs are those which are used only in the third person singular, and do not admit of a personal subject or nominative. II. Impersonal verbs, when translated into English, have before them the neuter pronoun it, especially in the active voice ; as, delectat, " it delights ;" decet,
Page 354 - J'eus, I had. Tu eus, thou hadst. Il eut, he had. ' Nous eûmes, we had. Vous eûtes, you had. Ils eurent, they had, PAST INDEFINITE.
Page 354 - Futurè. j.aurai eu, I shall have had tu auras eu, thou wilt have had il aura eu, he will have had nous aurons...