The Whole French Language, Comprised in Series of Lessons, in Two Vols, Volume 2A. Derache, 1854 |
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... imperfect tense of poursuivre , one of the derivatives of suivre , seen in the third lesson . 471. The second person plural of the imperfect tense of verbs ending in re in the infinitive mood is formed by changing this termi- nation ...
... imperfect tense of poursuivre , one of the derivatives of suivre , seen in the third lesson . 471. The second person plural of the imperfect tense of verbs ending in re in the infinitive mood is formed by changing this termi- nation ...
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... imperfect tense , and may be literally rendered thus : If you PURSUED your studies ; but the sense being conditional , it would also be correct in English to make use of the conditional mood , and to say : If you SHOULD PURSUE your ...
... imperfect tense , and may be literally rendered thus : If you PURSUED your studies ; but the sense being conditional , it would also be correct in English to make use of the conditional mood , and to say : If you SHOULD PURSUE your ...
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... imperfect tense of être . JE CROIS is the first person singular of the present tense of the indica- tive mood of croire , mentioned in the sixth lesson , and of which another form ( croyez ) has been seen in the twentieth lesson . 490 ...
... imperfect tense of être . JE CROIS is the first person singular of the present tense of the indica- tive mood of croire , mentioned in the sixth lesson , and of which another form ( croyez ) has been seen in the twentieth lesson . 490 ...
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... imperfect tense of languir , which comes from the Latin languere , to be languid . 491. The second person plural of the imperfect tense of verbs ending in ir in the infinitive mood is formed by changing this termina- tion into issiez ...
... imperfect tense of languir , which comes from the Latin languere , to be languid . 491. The second person plural of the imperfect tense of verbs ending in ir in the infinitive mood is formed by changing this termina- tion into issiez ...
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... tense of the subjunctive mood of verbs ending in ea in the infinitive is formed by changing this termination into iez . See 502. It is similar to the same person of the imperfect tense . $ 2 . According to this rule , when a verb ends ...
... tense of the subjunctive mood of verbs ending in ea in the infinitive is formed by changing this termination into iez . See 502. It is similar to the same person of the imperfect tense . $ 2 . According to this rule , when a verb ends ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
accent acute accent adjectives Alexis autre avait avoir bien C'est changing this termination comes compound subst compound tenses conditional mood conjugated d'autres d'une derivatives deux direct regimen English été être faire fait faut feminine formed by changing future tense grave accent h is aspirate h is mute heures homme imperative mood imperfect tense Index Indicative mood INDRE infinitive is formed infinitive mood irregular verb j'ai jour Latin leçon Lexiology long grave sound masc masculine mieux Model mood of verbs n'est nasal nounced past tense definite père placed preceded prendre prep pres present tense pron pronominal pronounced by exc qu'il que vous quiescent rendered s'il second person plural second person singular seen sense sera signifies sing sixth lesson subjunctive mood substantives temps third person singular thou three regular forms tion tive mood tout TRANSLATION venir verbs ending veux voir vowel word
Fréquemment cités
Page 250 - The possessive pronouns are sometimes used as substantives, to denote our relations, friends, or dependents ; but only in the masculine gender and in the plural number : Les miens, les tiens, les siens, les nôtres, les vôtres, les leurs.
Page 227 - rule of English grammar, that a noun of multitude may have a verb or pronoun agreeing with it either of the singular or plural number, according to its sense of unity or plurality ; but in French it would not be correct to say La famille demandent.
Page 213 - The third person singular of the present tense of the indicative mood of verbs ending in re is formed by merely suppressing this termination. Examples have now been seen of the third person singular of this tense, in the three regular forms of conjugation and the two auxiliaries, in the following phrases :
Page 472 - Je dis, tu dis, il dit, nous disons, vous dites, ils disent — imperfect : Je disais, tu disais, il disait, nous disions, vous disiez, ils disaient.
Page 468 - Je crois, tu crois, il croit, nous croyons, vous croyez, ils croient. — Imperfect. Je croyais, tu croyais, il croyait, nous croyions, vous croyiez, ils croyaient.
Page 148 - The third person singular of the present tense of the indicative mood of verbs ending in ir in the infinitive is formed by changing this termination into It. It is similar to the same person of the past tense definite
Page 83 - is the third person singular of the present tense of the indicative mood of the irregular verb tenir, seen in the twentieth lesson, and mentioned in the third, as being the radical of obtenir.
Page 120 - It is similar to the first person singular of the same tense and mood. DISTRAIT is the third person singular of the present tense of the indicative mood of the irregular verb
Page 7 - Je verrai, tu verras, il verra, nous verrons, vous verrez, ils verront. — Conditional mood : Je verrais, tu verrais, il verrait, nous verrions, vous verriez, ils verraient.
Page 5 - is conjugated with two pronouns of the same person, both placed before it, except in the imperative mood, the first being the subject, and the second the regimen. The corresponding pronouns for each person are : Je me, tu te, il se, elle se, nous nous, vous vous, ils se,