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... sentences for practice , elements have been introduced which are outside of the order of develop- ment . These are given in the vocabularies , systematically arranged in order to engage the interest of the student , and with an ...
... sentences for practice , elements have been introduced which are outside of the order of develop- ment . These are given in the vocabularies , systematically arranged in order to engage the interest of the student , and with an ...
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... Sentences .. SUGGESTIONS .. LESSON I. The Noun . The Article .. IL Plural Forms .. II . ( bis . ) Plural Forms , Continued .. III . Contraction of Article .. IV . Nouns . Partitive Sense . Present Tense of Avoir . V. Qualifying ...
... Sentences .. SUGGESTIONS .. LESSON I. The Noun . The Article .. IL Plural Forms .. II . ( bis . ) Plural Forms , Continued .. III . Contraction of Article .. IV . Nouns . Partitive Sense . Present Tense of Avoir . V. Qualifying ...
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... sentence . 10. - USE OF THE ACCENTS . 1. The acute accent ( ' ) is used only over the e , in the following cases : ( 1. ) When it forms a syllable by itself , as : épi , écu , élu . ( 2. ) When it is followed by a vowel , as : réaction ...
... sentence . 10. - USE OF THE ACCENTS . 1. The acute accent ( ' ) is used only over the e , in the following cases : ( 1. ) When it forms a syllable by itself , as : épi , écu , élu . ( 2. ) When it is followed by a vowel , as : réaction ...
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... sentences in construction , as : you and he are happy , because you are good . 10. An interjection is a word that denotes a sudden emotion of the mind , as : Ah ! alas ! 2. - PROPERTIES OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH . 1. A noun has gender to ...
... sentences in construction , as : you and he are happy , because you are good . 10. An interjection is a word that denotes a sudden emotion of the mind , as : Ah ! alas ! 2. - PROPERTIES OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH . 1. A noun has gender to ...
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... SENTENCES . 1. A sentence is an assemblage of words making complete sense . 2. Every sentence consists of two parts : the subject and the predi . cate . 3. The subject is that concerning which something is said . 4. The predicate is ...
... SENTENCES . 1. A sentence is an assemblage of words making complete sense . 2. Every sentence consists of two parts : the subject and the predi . cate . 3. The subject is that concerning which something is said . 4. The predicate is ...
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An Elementary French Grammar: For Colleges, High Schools, and Academies Jean Gustave Keetels,Hippolyte Dalmon Aucun aperçu disponible - 2016 |
An Elementary French Grammar: For Colleges, High Schools, and Academies ... Jean Gustave Keetels Aucun aperçu disponible - 2017 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
adjective ADVERBS aimé or aimée allé aller arrive arrivé or arrivée arrivés ées aura aurais aurait aurez aurons auxiliary verb avez Avoir avons ayant bien bonne C'est chose cœur compound tenses COND CONDITIONAL MODE CONJUGATION CONJUGATION OF VERBS coup coupé deux dire direct object été aimé ée êtes être eusses eussiez eussions eût faire fait faut fini finished French frère FUTURE heure homme IMPERATIVE MODE IMPERF IMPERFECT TENSE impersonal verb INDICATIVE MODE INFINITIVE MODE J'ai J'aurais j'eusse jour LESSON letter loved m'en mettre mieux Model Verb n'ai noun one's parti PAST DEF PAST DEFINITE past participle père person PLUPERFECT plural Prendre preposition pronominal verbs pronoun qu'il Que je que tu que vous received reçu rien s'en sell serais sold sommes SUBJ SUBJUNCTIVE MODE temps thou hadst thou wouldst tout vend vendu venir Vocabulary voir Voulez-vous vowel
Fréquemment cités
Page 302 - Riant, ri. Je ris, tu ris, il rit, nous rions, vous riez, ils rient. Je riais, tu riais, il riait, nous riions, vous riiez, ils riaient.
Page 217 - Un brave homme, a worthy man. Un homme brave, a brave man. Mon cher ami, my dear friend. Une robe chère, a costly dress. Un grand homme, a great man.
Page 294 - Indie, prés. je tiens, tu tiens, il tient, nous tenons, vous tenez, ils tiennent, je viens, tu viens, il vient, nous venons, vous venez, ils viennent.
Page 292 - ... je cueille, tu cueilles, il cueille, nous cueillons, vous cueillez, ils cueillent. je dors, tu dors, il dort, nous dormons, vous dormez, ils dorment.
Page 297 - Que je vaille, que tu vailles, qu'il vaille, que nous valions, que vous valiez, qu'ils vaillent — Que je valusse.
Page 13 - The names of the months and of the days of the week are usually written with a small initial.
Page 300 - ... je mets, tu mets, il met. nous mettons vous mettez, ils mettent.
Page 296 - ... je voulais' tu voulais il voulait nous voulions vous vouliez ils voulaient je...
Page 296 - Je veux, tu veux, il veut ; nous voulons, vous voulez, ils veulent. Je voulais, tu voulais, il voulait ; nous voulions, vous vouliez, ils voulaient.
Page 296 - BU. avoir su. ayant su. je sais, tu sais, il sait, nous savons, vous savez, ils savent.