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... child ; boy . - étoile , l ' ( f ) , star . - homme , l ' ( m . ) , man . - histoire , l ' ( f . ) , history , story.— honneur , l ' ( m . ) , honour ; credit . - hirondelle , l ' ( f . ) , swallow . L'empereur , l'impératrice . - Les ...
... child ; boy . - étoile , l ' ( f ) , star . - homme , l ' ( m . ) , man . - histoire , l ' ( f . ) , history , story.— honneur , l ' ( m . ) , honour ; credit . - hirondelle , l ' ( f . ) , swallow . L'empereur , l'impératrice . - Les ...
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... children are tall . - ( The ) man is changeful . — The story is amusing .— ( The ) child- ren are changeful . - The emperor is great . Singular . 5 . Plural . LES ( m . & f . ) , the . ᎠᏓ DE LA DES 29 29 29 of , from the . AU À LA AUX ...
... children are tall . - ( The ) man is changeful . — The story is amusing .— ( The ) child- ren are changeful . - The emperor is great . Singular . 5 . Plural . LES ( m . & f . ) , the . ᎠᏓ DE LA DES 29 29 29 of , from the . AU À LA AUX ...
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... child , the school , the hour . - The air , the water , the man . -The bird , the star . - The pupils , the honours . - Of the child , of the school , of the hour . — Of the air , of the water , of the man.— Of the pupils , of the ...
... child , the school , the hour . - The air , the water , the man . -The bird , the star . - The pupils , the honours . - Of the child , of the school , of the hour . — Of the air , of the water , of the man.— Of the pupils , of the ...
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... children are in the street . — I speak of ( the ) history and geography . — I speak to the master and pupil . - I ... children are in the country . - The uncle , aunt and nieces are in the garden . - The four seasons of the year are ...
... children are in the street . — I speak of ( the ) history and geography . — I speak to the master and pupil . - I ... children are in the country . - The uncle , aunt and nieces are in the garden . - The four seasons of the year are ...
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... child . - I speak to the aunt and nieces . - I speak to the uncle and nephew.- The exercise - book , pen and ... children . — Have you any gold and silver ? — We have some ink and pens . — I have some cold water . You have some warm ...
... child . - I speak to the aunt and nieces . - I speak to the uncle and nephew.- The exercise - book , pen and ... children . — Have you any gold and silver ? — We have some ink and pens . — I have some cold water . You have some warm ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS agree amuse amusing answer Arithmetic avez avez-vous better blâmé blamed book bought bound Catechism cedilla child children coloured COMPOUND TENSES Cond CONDITIONAL Conj conjugation defective verbs Édimbourg EDINBURGH EDINBURGH ACADEMY English Exercises father finish finished first flatter formed by putting French language friend garden gender and number genders give given good great have been have you his lessons house IMPERATIVE IMPERFECT INFINITIVE Irregular and defective J'ai jolis chevaux know lady language last lesson make Masc master Modern Geography mother necessary need noun numbers ourselves parlé PARTICIPLE PAST PARTICIPLE PRESENT pleased Plural pounds sterling preposition PRETERITE pretty punish pupils read receive received school seen sell SIMPLE TENSES sing Singular speak speaking spoken Subj subject SUBJUNCTIVE take thing think third thou thyself times 11 vends Vocabulary want window words work you have young
Fréquemment cités
Page 38 - Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze, Treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf, vingt.
Page 104 - WHITE'S History of England for Junior Classes 1 6 History of Scotland for Junior Classes 1 6 History of Scotland for Senior Classes 3 6 History of Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and its Colonies.
Page 104 - WHITE'S Abstract of General Geography, Is.; with 4 Maps 1 3 System of Modern Geography, 2s. 6d.; with 4 Maps 2 9 School Atlas of Modern Geography, 24 Maps 6 0 Elementary Atlas of Modern Geography, 10 Maps. 2 6 SCHOOL SONGS.
Page 103 - WHITE'S System of English Grammar 1 6 WORDSWORTH'S Excursion. The Wanderer. With Notes to aid in Analysis and Paraphrasing, by Canon Robinson 0 8 OBJECT LESSONS.
Page 90 - Nous remarquons enfin que le pronom complément indirect, placé devant le verbe, n'est accompagné d'aucune préposition, tandis qu'en anglais nous avons to me, to thee, etc. IV. Le quatrième tableau présente le pronom complément du verbe réfléchi, un pronom conjoint. Je me flatte. I flatter myself. Tu te flattes. Thon flatterest thyself. Il se flatte. He flatters himself. Elle se flatte. She flattera herself.
Page 85 - Il reçut, he received. Nous reçûmes, we received. Vous reçûtes, you received. Ils reçurent, they received. FUTURE.
Page 85 - Je recevais, I was receiving. tu recevais, thou wast receiving. il recevait, he was receiving. nous recevions, we werereceiving vous receviez, you were receiving ils recevaient, they were receiving.
Page 103 - Reading-Book 0 3 Third Reading-Book 0 10 Fourth Reading-Book and Synopsis of Spelling 1 6 Series of Lessons in Prose and Verse 2 0 Course of Reading in Science and Literature...
Page 78 - À QUI QUE CE SOIT que nous parlions, nous devons être polis. — Qui QUE CE soit qui me demande , dites que je suis occupé.