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Position of Adjectives. Rules 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,
Vocabulary-Architecture,
Indefinite Adjectives. Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42,
Vocabulary-A Dwelling-house,
Numeral Adjectives, Numeral Cardinal Adjectives. Rule 43,
Vocabulary-Drawing-room Furniture,
Numeral Ordinal Adjectives. Rule 44,
Vocabulary-Collective, Fractional, and Proportional Nouns,
Demonstrative Pronouns. Rules 61, 62, 63, 64, 65,
Vocabulary-Food,
Indefinite Pronouns and Expressions,
Vocabulary-In connection with the Building of Houses,
Definitions,
CHAPTER V.-THE VERB.
Conjugation of the Verb avoir, to have,
Vocabulary-Household,
Rules 77, 78,
Vocabulary-A few Expressions requiring the next Verb to be in
the Subjunctive Mood,
61
Rule 80,
Vocabulary-Vices, Failings, and Defects,
2d Conjugation-punir, to punish,
Vocabulary-Common Sea-fish and Shell-fish,
Rule 81,
Vocabulary-Common Flowers,
3d Conjugation-devoir, to owe,
Vocabulary-Common Trees,
Vocabulary-Toys and Games,
4th Conjugation-rendre, to render,
Vocabulary-Geographical Terms,
Vocabulary-Geographical Terms (continued), -
HOW TO CONJUGATE VERBS NEGATIVELY.
avoir, to have, conjugated negatively,
être, to be,
do.
Vocabulary-Common Diseases,
porter, negatively,
punir, negatively,
Conjugation of the verb être, to be,
Vocabulary-Adjectives expressing Moral Qualities and Defects,
Rules 82, 83, 84,
82
83
84
85
86
HOW TO CONJUGATE VERBS INTERROGATIVELY. Rules 85, 86, 87,
Vocabulary-Professions,
HOW TO CONJUGATE VERBS INTERROGATIVELY WITH A NEGATION.
Rules 88, 89, 90, 91,
PECULIARITIES IN THE SPELLING OF SOME VERBS OF THE 1ST CON-
JUGATION. Rules 94, 95, 96, 97, 98,
100
Vocabulary-Human Body (continued),
-
101
Neuter or Intransitive Verbs. Rules 99, 100, 101, 102,
Vocabulary-In connection with a Garden,
Conjugation of the PASSIVE VERB être aimé. Rule 103,
Vocabulary-Grammatical Terms,
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
Conjugation of the REFLECTIVE VERB se laver,
Vocabulary-Grammatical Terms (continued), ·
do. Interrogatively. Rule 107,
Interrogatively with a Ne-
How to Conjugate REFLECTIVE VERBS Negatively. Rule 106,
The use of the Objective Personal Pronouns le, la, les, lui, leur, en,
and y in Answering Questions. Rules 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 118
Vocabulary-Nouns in connection with Human Beings,
119
Concord of the Past Participle. Rules 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 120
Vocabulary-The Army,
Conjugation of the Irregular and Defective Verbs-aller,
s'en aller, envoyer,
Vocabulary The Army (continued),
acquérir, assaillir, bouillir, -
Vocabulary-Army (continued),
bénir, courir, cueillir,
Vocabulary—Arms,
couvrir, dormir, -
Vocabulary-Arms (continued),
défaillir, férir, fleurir, fuir, gésir,
Vocabulary-Navy,
honnir, issir, mentir, mourir, ouïr,
Vocabulary-Navy (continued),
partir, quérir, servir, sortir,
saillir, tenir,
Vocabulary-Natural Phenomena,
venir, vêtir, asseoir,
Vocabulary-Church Dignitaries,
choir, déchoir, échoir,
Vocabulary-Zodiacal Signs and Celestial Bodies,
falloir, mouvoir, pleuvoir, pourvoir,
Vocabulary-Mathematical and Drawing Instruments,
pouvoir, ravoir, savoir, seoir,
Vocabulary-Countries of Europe,
121
surseoir, valoir, voir,
Vocabulary-Countries of Europe (continued),
vouloir, battre,
Vocabulary-Parts of the World and chief States,
boire, bruire, clore, conclure,
Vocabulary—Wines, Spirits,
confire, connaître, coudre,
Vocabulary-Amphibious Animals, Reptiles, Insects,
Vocabulary-Bodily Exercises, Games, Sports,
poindre, prendre, produire,
Vocabulary-Railways,
repaître, résoudre,
Vocabulary-Bookbinding and Stationery,
rire, rompre, suivre, sourdre,
Vocabulary-Adjectives ending in e unaccented,
traire, vaincre, vivre,
Vocabulary- Adjectives ending in e (continued),
CHAPTER VI.-THE ADVERB.
HOW TO FORM ADVERBS FROM ADJECTIVES. Rule 125,
Vocabulary-Adjectives ending in e (continued),
Rule 126. Various sorts of Adverbs,
Vocabulary-Adjectives having a different ending for the Mas-
culine and Feminine,
Rule 127,
Vocabulary-Adjectives (continued),
Rule 128, Position of Adverbs. Rule 129, Degrees of Com-
Farison of Adjectives and Adverbs,
175
177
179
180
Vocabulary-Nouns and Expressions commonly used Adjectively, 181
Rules 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,
Vocabulary-Nouns and Expressions commonly used Adjectively
(continued),
Rules 135, 136, 137,
Vocabulary-Abstract Nouns,
1. The Young Monkey, the Old Monkey, and the Walnut,
2. The Unwise Young Mouse,
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