Introductory Lessons in the French Language, with a Series of ExercisesR. Groombridge, 1837 - 77 pages |
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... happy ? Je n'ai point d'argent , I have no money . N'ai - je point d'amis ? Have I no friends ? Il ne donne rien , He does not give any thing . Ne donne - t - il rien ? Does he not give any thing ? * See the Roots of these words in Le ...
... happy ? Je n'ai point d'argent , I have no money . N'ai - je point d'amis ? Have I no friends ? Il ne donne rien , He does not give any thing . Ne donne - t - il rien ? Does he not give any thing ? * See the Roots of these words in Le ...
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... happy . Heureusement , happily . Adjectives in ent or ant change nt into m to form adverbs in ment . Patient EXAMPLE . patiemment patiently . Adverbs are usually placed after the verb in simple tenses , and between the auxiliary and the ...
... happy . Heureusement , happily . Adjectives in ent or ant change nt into m to form adverbs in ment . Patient EXAMPLE . patiemment patiently . Adverbs are usually placed after the verb in simple tenses , and between the auxiliary and the ...
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... tricts , 2,842 townships , and 39,381 commonalties , ( mayoralties . ) EXERCISE V. Charles is a good pupil , he is docile , he is assiduous . Happy the people who are governed by a wise king ! They are in ( the 74 EXERCISES .
... tricts , 2,842 townships , and 39,381 commonalties , ( mayoralties . ) EXERCISE V. Charles is a good pupil , he is docile , he is assiduous . Happy the people who are governed by a wise king ! They are in ( the 74 EXERCISES .
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... happy , and love him , to whom they owe all their happiness . It is taste which chooses expressions , which combines ... happy ) . I will set out to - morrow for the country ; you will come with me to your aunt's , who expects us ; we ...
... happy , and love him , to whom they owe all their happiness . It is taste which chooses expressions , which combines ... happy ) . I will set out to - morrow for the country ; you will come with me to your aunt's , who expects us ; we ...
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... happy . Interjections . - Ho ! Ho ! That is surprising ! Oh ! How can you act in that manner ? Be silent ! THE END . CLARKE , Printers , Silver Street , Falcon Square . I. · Second Edition , revised and enlarged , 12mo EXERCISES 77.
... happy . Interjections . - Ho ! Ho ! That is surprising ! Oh ! How can you act in that manner ? Be silent ! THE END . CLARKE , Printers , Silver Street , Falcon Square . I. · Second Edition , revised and enlarged , 12mo EXERCISES 77.
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Expressions et termes fréquents
acquérir Adjectives ending adverbs aimé aura aurait auriez aurions auxiliary avez avoir Ayant bien Châteaubriand chér-i chér-isse chér-issions cherish cloth boards compound tenses CONDITIONAL MOOD conduire Conjugation conjunctive couvrir craindre cueilli disjunctive pronouns donn-asse donn-é donn-erais écrire été être eût EXAMPLE EXERCISE expressed feminine French Language FUTURE SIMPLE garçon gender and number give grave accent h mute homme Il or elle IMPERATIVE MOOD IMPERFECT INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD ITALICS J'ai j'aie J'aurai J'avais J'eus j'eusse letter levé Manuel Etymologique neuter participle participle present père persons PLUPERFECT plural preposition PRESENT OR FUTURE PRETERIT INDEFINITE pronouns pupil Qu'ils or qu'elles que je rec-evrais reç-oivent reç-u receive reflective verb rend-isse rend-u render rise risen sentir Simple Tenses singular sois soyez speak SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive sur la table termination Thou hadst thou mayst thou mightst Thou wast Thou wilt Thou wouldst Travailler Venir vowel
Fréquemment cités
Page 14 - Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze, Treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf, vingt.
Page 18 - Fem. 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...
Page 31 - That thou mayst have been. Qu'il ait été, That he may have been. Que nous ayons été, That we may have been. Que vous ayez été, That you may have been. Qu'ils aient été, That they may have been. PLUPERFECT.
Page 31 - Que je sois, That I may be. 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. q'uils soient, that they may be.
Page 1 - The consonants are, 6, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, I, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, x, z, and w and y beginning a word or syllable.
Page 14 - ... greater; le plus grand, the greatest. petit, small; plus petit, smaller; le plus petit, the smallest The following adjectives are compared irregularly : bon, good; meilleur, better; le meilleur, the best. mauvais, bad; pire, worse; le pire, the worst.
Page 63 - There would be as many," said he, "if I was being taken to the scaffold5." 1 verite ; - foule ; •"' accourait ; 4 parts ; 5 echafaud. THE ADVERB. Place of the Adverb. 1. In French, the adverb is generally placed after the verb in simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in compound tenses; as: You never sing.
Page 14 - The comparative of these adjectives must not be mistaken for the comparative of their corresponding adverbs. Bien, well ; mieux, better ; le mieux, the best. Mai, badly ; pis, or plus mal, worse ; le pis or le plus mal, the worst. Peu, little | moins, less ; le moins the least.
Page 58 - Que je meure, es, e ; mourions, iez, meurent — Que je mourusse. MOUVOIR, to move. Mouvant, mu — Je meus, s, t ; mouvons, ez, meuvent — Je mouvais — Je mus — Je mouvrai — Je mouvrais — Meus — Que je meuve, es, e; mouvions, iez, meuvent — Que je musse. NAÎTRE, to be born. Naissant, né' (être) — Je nais — Je naissais — Je n11qtu'.s— Je naîtrai — Je naîtrais — Nais — Que je naisse — Que je naquisse.