An Elementary French Grammar: For Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesMerrill, 1884 - 358 pages |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-5 sur 48
Page 31
... thou hast . As - tu ? hast thou ? Il a , he or it has . A - t - il ? has he or it ? * Elle a , she or it has . A - t - elle ? has she or it ? * Nous avons , we have . Avons - nous ? have we ? Vous avez , you have . Avez - vous ? have ...
... thou hast . As - tu ? hast thou ? Il a , he or it has . A - t - il ? has he or it ? * Elle a , she or it has . A - t - elle ? has she or it ? * Nous avons , we have . Avons - nous ? have we ? Vous avez , you have . Avez - vous ? have ...
Page 32
... Thou hast courage and patience . 2. Charles has money , but he has no patience . 3. Has he brought paper and pens ? 4. He has brought paper and ink , but he has not brought pens . 5. Mary has bought much coffee and ( of ) tea . 6. Has ...
... Thou hast courage and patience . 2. Charles has money , but he has no patience . 3. Has he brought paper and pens ? 4. He has brought paper and ink , but he has not brought pens . 5. Mary has bought much coffee and ( of ) tea . 6. Has ...
Page 38
... thou art . Il est , Elle est , Nous sommes , he or it is . she or it is . we are . Est - il ? Vous êtes , Ils sont , Elles sont , you are . they ( m . ) are . they ( f . ) are . Sont - ils ? Sont - elles ? Sommes - nous ? Etes - vous ...
... thou art . Il est , Elle est , Nous sommes , he or it is . she or it is . we are . Est - il ? Vous êtes , Ils sont , Elles sont , you are . they ( m . ) are . they ( f . ) are . Sont - ils ? Sont - elles ? Sommes - nous ? Etes - vous ...
Page 41
... Nos amis ont * The French use frequently thee and thou in conversation with children . ↑ Un maître de français , a French teacher . vendu leur maison . 14. Mes neveux ont perdu leurs LIMITING ADJECTIVES . - POSSESSIVE , 41.
... Nos amis ont * The French use frequently thee and thou in conversation with children . ↑ Un maître de français , a French teacher . vendu leur maison . 14. Mes neveux ont perdu leurs LIMITING ADJECTIVES . - POSSESSIVE , 41.
Page 42
... Thou art too ( trop ) lively , John . 8. Your nephews are my pupils . 9. Your nieces are the friends of my sisters . 10. Henry has found your grammar in his room . 11. Paul and Mary have lost their mother . 12. Our friends have sold ...
... Thou art too ( trop ) lively , John . 8. Your nephews are my pupils . 9. Your nieces are the friends of my sisters . 10. Henry has found your grammar in his room . 11. Paul and Mary have lost their mother . 12. Our friends have sold ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
An Elementary French Grammar: For Colleges, High Schools, and Academies Jean Gustave Keetels,Hippolyte Dalmon Aucun aperçu disponible - 2016 |
An Elementary French Grammar: For Colleges, High Schools, and Academies ... Jean Gustave Keetels Aucun aperçu disponible - 2017 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
adjective ADVERBS aimé or aimée allé aller arrive arrivés ées aura aurais 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 English été aimé ée êtes être eussiez eût Exercise faire fait faut fini finished français French frère FUTURE heure homme IMPERATIVE MODE IMPERFECT TENSE impersonal verb INDICATIVE MODE J'ai J'aurai J'en j'eusse jours LESSON letter livre m'en mère Mettre mieux Model Verb monsieur n'ai n'est noun one's PAST DEF 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 s'il sell serais sœur sold sommes SUBJ SUBJUNCTIVE MODE temps Theme thou hadst thou wouldst tout vend vendu venir Vocabulary voir Voulez-vous vowel
Fréquemment cités
Page 46 - Dix. 11 Onze. 12 Douze. 13 Treize. 14 Quatorze. 15 Quinze. 16 Seize. 17 Dix-sept. 18 Dix-huit. 19 Dix-neuf. 20 Vingt 21 Vingt et un. 22 Vingt-deux. 23 Vingt-trois.
Page 13 - The names of the months and of the days of the week are usually written with a small initial.
Page 2 - An Analytical French Reader : with English Exercises for Translation and Oral Exercises for Practice in Speaking ; Questions on Grammar, with References to the Author's several Grammars ; Notes and Vocabulary. In Two Parts. PART FIRST : Selections of Fables, Anecdotes, and Short Stories. PART SECOND : Selections from the Best Modern Writers.
Page 261 - Que tu sois, that thou mayst be Qu'il soit, that he may be Que nous soyons, that we may be Que VOUS soyez, that you may be Qu'ils soient, that they may be Que j'aie été, that I may Que tu aies été, that thou mayst Qu'il ait été, that he may Que nous ayons été, that we may Que vous ayez été, that you may Qu'ils aient été, that they may Simple Tense.
Page 223 - Un brave homme, a worthy man. Un homme brave, a brave man. Mon cher ami, my dear friend. Une robe chère, a costly dress. Un grand homme, a great man.
Page 223 - Some adjectives have a different meaning, according as they precede or follow the noun.
Page 187 - Commettre, to commit. '"Promettre, to promise. And all the derivatives of -mettre. Vocabulary 41. •Écrire, to write. Remarquer, to observe, to re. •Faire, to make; to do; •faire mark. attention, to pay attention ; Le pupitre, the desk. •faire une question, to ask a Le banc, the bench. question ; *faire un plaisir, to La boîte, the box ; la boite aux do a favor; * faire *faire,f to lettres, the letter box.
Page 41 - His (or her) brother and sister. Mon, ton, son, are used instead of ma, ta, sa, before a feminine word that begins with a vowel or a silent h : Mon orange, son orange.
Page 228 - 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 89 - J'ai cassé le plat. I have broken the dish. The past participle of active verbs is an adjective when it is joined in construction with the verb être, and also when it is used without a verb. In the latter case, it is placed after the noun. Le plat est cassé. The dish is broken. Un plat cassé. A broken dish. 4. AGREEMENT OF THE PAST PARTICIPLE. The past participle agrees with the noun to which it refers, in gender and number, the same as an adjective, in accordance with the following three rules:...