A First French Course: Containing Grammar, Delectus, and Exercise-book, with Vocabularies. On the Plan of William Smith's "Principia Latina."Harper, 1874 - 178 pages |
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... house . les maisons , EXCEPTIONS . the kings . the apples . the coats . the gardens . the children . the flowers . the houses . 1. Substantives ending in s , x , or z , remain unchanged in the Plural . EXAMPLES . Singular . les fils ...
... house . les maisons , EXCEPTIONS . the kings . the apples . the coats . the gardens . the children . the flowers . the houses . 1. Substantives ending in s , x , or z , remain unchanged in the Plural . EXAMPLES . Singular . les fils ...
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... have four horses . 4. Have you seen the spectacles ? 5. Have the children the nuts ? Yes , they have four nuts and five apples . 6. Have you seen the hats ? 7. The queen has three palaces and four country - houses . 8. 8 THE SUBSTANTIVE .
... have four horses . 4. Have you seen the spectacles ? 5. Have the children the nuts ? Yes , they have four nuts and five apples . 6. Have you seen the hats ? 7. The queen has three palaces and four country - houses . 8. 8 THE SUBSTANTIVE .
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... houses . 8. Have the children seen the fires ? 9. Have you seen the playthings ? Yes , I have seen the playthings ... houses ? Yes , they have seen the country - houses and the palaces . 4. Have you also seen the corals ? Yes , I have ...
... houses . 8. Have the children seen the fires ? 9. Have you seen the playthings ? Yes , I have seen the playthings ... houses ? Yes , they have seen the country - houses and the palaces . 4. Have you also seen the corals ? Yes , I have ...
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... houses ? 5. Where is the house of the neighbor ? ( masc . ) 6. Where are the houses of the neighbors ? ( fem . ) 7. Where is the uncle of the child ? 8. Where is the aunt of the children ? 9. Have you seen the friend ( masc . ) of the ...
... houses ? 5. Where is the house of the neighbor ? ( masc . ) 6. Where are the houses of the neighbors ? ( fem . ) 7. Where is the uncle of the child ? 8. Where is the aunt of the children ? 9. Have you seen the friend ( masc . ) of the ...
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... houses of the king . 4. Who has the scissors of my aunt ? Here are the scis- sors of my aunt . 5. To whom do the nuts belong ? They belong to my sister . 6. To whom do the pears belong ? They belong to my cousin . 7. To whom do the ...
... houses of the king . 4. Who has the scissors of my aunt ? Here are the scis- sors of my aunt . 5. To whom do the nuts belong ? They belong to my sister . 6. To whom do the pears belong ? They belong to my cousin . 7. To whom do the ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Adjectives aim-é aimé allé apples aunt Avez-vous beautiful before sunset believe belong book bread brother child children Compound Compound Tenses dressed ourselves English EXAMPLES EXERCISE father Feminine fin-i finish finished first formed French friend FUTURE TENSE garden girl give going gone good great habillé have dressed her lessons horses house IMPERFECT TENSE Imparfait INDEFINITE TENSE Passé innocent blood Interrogative Interrogatively j'ai know love loved m'en Masc Masculine mother my brother necessary Negative not gone away noun o'clock Passé déf PAST DEFINITE PAST INDEFINITE TENSE PAST TENSE Passé Plural Prés PRESENT TENSE Présent Pronouns rec-evais reç-u receive received réjouis rend-u rendered seen Singular sister sisters speak Subj Substantive take TENSE Futur TENSE Passé indéfini thou hadst thou mayst thou mightst thou wilt thou wouldst three thyself time uncle used Verb Vocabulary vowel wine wish words years yesterday