Elementary French GrammarJ. Groos, 1900 - 172 pages |
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... German Gabe , or the sound of i in English bird , but shorter : as le ( the ) , me ( me ) , etc. At the end of words of more than one syllable it is always mute : as table , rare , etc. 2 ) Marked with the acute accent it has a closed ...
... German Gabe , or the sound of i in English bird , but shorter : as le ( the ) , me ( me ) , etc. At the end of words of more than one syllable it is always mute : as table , rare , etc. 2 ) Marked with the acute accent it has a closed ...
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... German , because the cases do not admit of various terminations . The term declension , therefore , is to be taken in its wider sense , as simply implying the variation of the cases by prefixing certain prepositions together with the ...
... German , because the cases do not admit of various terminations . The term declension , therefore , is to be taken in its wider sense , as simply implying the variation of the cases by prefixing certain prepositions together with the ...
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... German emperor Charles V bears in French the name of Charles - Quint , and Pope Sixtus V that of Sixte - Quint . 4 ) The distinctive numbers ( adverbs of number ) are formed from the ordinal by adding -ment or -ement to the final ...
... German emperor Charles V bears in French the name of Charles - Quint , and Pope Sixtus V that of Sixte - Quint . 4 ) The distinctive numbers ( adverbs of number ) are formed from the ordinal by adding -ment or -ement to the final ...
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... German publisher . The series consists of 160 volumes of different sizes which are all arranged on the same system , as is easily seen by a glance at the grammars which so closely resemble one another , that an acquaintance with one ...
... German publisher . The series consists of 160 volumes of different sizes which are all arranged on the same system , as is easily seen by a glance at the grammars which so closely resemble one another , that an acquaintance with one ...
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... German idiom offers in writing school - books for the study of that language . We must confess that for those persons who , from a practical point of view , wish to learn a foreign language sufficiently well to enable them to write and ...
... German idiom offers in writing school - books for the study of that language . We must confess that for those persons who , from a practical point of view , wish to learn a foreign language sufficiently well to enable them to write and ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Adjectifs numéraux Adjectives Adverbs apples at twelve o'clock Aufl Avez-vous beautiful books bread brother children Compound Conditional conjugation Convers.-Grammar Conversation-Grammar Editions Elementary ending English Exercise father feminine finish finished first following follows French friend garden GEORGES LEYGUES German German language give given good Grammaire néerlandaise Grammar Grammatica happy have you Heidelberg horse house Imper Indicative Mood Infinitive Mood J'ai Julius Groos Kleine know Konversations-Grammatik LESSON letter lost loué or louée make Maltos modern languages money month Motti names noun number orge Otto Participle past Petersburgh Pluperfect plural pluriel praised Pres Present Pret Preterite pronouns pupil read received rejoice rejoiced réjoui rules Russian same Schlüssel Schlüssel dazu seen sold sound speak Sprachlehre study of modern Subj Subjunctive Mood substantif syllable take These girls think thou three to-day to-morrow tolérera uncle used verb vowel wine words works years
Fréquemment cités
Page 102 - Subj. Que je vienne, que tu viennes, qu'il vienne, que nous venions, que vous veniez, qu'ils viennent.
Page 104 - Je déchois, tu déchois, il déchoit, nous déchoyons, vous déchoyez, ils déchoient.
Page 105 - Que je veuille, que tu veuilles, qu'il veuille, que nous voulions, que vous vouliez, qu'ils veuillent.
Page 104 - Subj. Que je meuve, que tu meuves, qu'il meuve, que nous mouvions, que vous mouviez, qu'ils meuvent. Pret. Je mus, tu mus, il mut, nous mûmes, vous mûtes ils murent.
Page 96 - Je plus, tu plus, il plut, nous plûmes, vous plûtes, ils plurent. Fut. Je plairai, tu plairas, etc.
Page 169 - L'absence de trait d'union dans l'expression pomme de terre n'empêche pas cette expression de former un véritable mot composé aussi bien que chef-d'œuvre par exemple. Ces mots pourront toujours s'écrire sans trait d'union. ARTICLE. Article devant les noms propres de personnes. — L'usage existe d'employer l'article devant certains noms de famille italiens : le Tasse, le Corrige, et quelquefois à tort devant des prénoms : (le) Dante, (le) Guide.
Page 96 - Que je croie, que tu croies, qu'il croie, que nous croyions, que vous croyiez, qu'ils croient.
Page 62 - In verbs ending in -cer, as : commencer, to begin, a cedilla must be placed under the c, when this letter is followed by a or o. Ex. : — Infinitive: Placer, to place.
Page 103 - CM. manu venir devoir je dois tu dois il doit nous devons vous devez ils doivent je devais tu devais il devait nous devions vous deviez ils devaient je dus tu dus il...
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