The French LanguagePolyglot Book Company, 1893 - 396 pages |
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... correctly without ever having studied a single line of grammatical defi- nitions ? Must not every one - cultivated or unrefined -speak and understand English first , before he can take up the grammatical study of his mother - tongue ...
... correctly without ever having studied a single line of grammatical defi- nitions ? Must not every one - cultivated or unrefined -speak and understand English first , before he can take up the grammatical study of his mother - tongue ...
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... correct one , because it is a scientific adaptation of NATURE'S OWN WAY , by which all persons , whether children or adults , edu- cated or otherwise , rapidly and correctly acquire the the language which they constantly hear and which ...
... correct one , because it is a scientific adaptation of NATURE'S OWN WAY , by which all persons , whether children or adults , edu- cated or otherwise , rapidly and correctly acquire the the language which they constantly hear and which ...
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... correctly , provided they have mixed with cultured classes of society , and , of course , faultily and badly , if they have had the misfortune of associating with uned- ucated people . From these facts it is obvious that some system ...
... correctly , provided they have mixed with cultured classes of society , and , of course , faultily and badly , if they have had the misfortune of associating with uned- ucated people . From these facts it is obvious that some system ...
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... correct and absolutely necessary sentences may be composed , as is plainly seen by the phrase given . The attendant , understanding your abbreviated phrase and gesture , " Please bring me .. will give you the words , " some matches ...
... correct and absolutely necessary sentences may be composed , as is plainly seen by the phrase given . The attendant , understanding your abbreviated phrase and gesture , " Please bring me .. will give you the words , " some matches ...
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... correct , that with 40 words we can form 1,024,000 sentences of 20 words each , in practice we would have to strike out at least nine - tenths of these phrases . The words would appear so unnaturally arranged that no one could use them ...
... correct , that with 40 words we can form 1,024,000 sentences of 20 words each , in practice we would have to strike out at least nine - tenths of these phrases . The words would appear so unnaturally arranged that no one could use them ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adjective adverbs aimé aller auxiliary verb avez Avez-vous baggage beau bien billet bon marché C'est chambre chapeau cher Conditionnel conjugated demain dépêché deux dire donner English erally Est-ce été êtes être expressions faire fait faut feminine fini français francs French FRENCH LANGUAGE gants gender and number heures Historical tense homme idiomatic Imparfait J'ai jour language Linguistry Literally loved Madam MASC mettre mieux monsieur n'ai n'est negative noun nous Orléans Pardon Paris parle parler Passé père persons peur peux phrases plural POLYGLOT BOOK prendre preposition Pres present Prétérit pronounce pronunciation Qu'est-ce qu'il que je que vous raison reçu reflexive verbs regular verbs rhume rien ROSENTHAL s'il vous plaît sentence serais sound speak Subj Subjonctif subjunctive subjunctive mood temps thou ticket tout understand vais vendu Veuillez veux voici voir voiture voudrais voulez-vous word
Fréquemment cités
Page 482 - ... je suis. tu suis, il suit, nous suivons, vous suivez, ils suivent. je trais, tu trais, il trait, nous trayons, vous trayez, ils traient.
Page 472 - Que je boive, que tu boives, qu'il boive, que nous buvions, que vous buviez, qu'ils boivent.
Page 235 - BU. avoir su. ayant su. je sais, tu sais, il sait, nous savons, vous savez, ils savent.
Page 241 - ... je dis tu dis il dit nous disons vous dites ils disent je disais tu disais il disait nous disions vous disiez ils disaient je dis tu dis il dit nous dîmes vous dîtes ils dirent...
Page 479 - Présent. — je prends, tu prends, il prend, nous prenons, vous prenez, ils prennent.
Page 11 - The wisdom of the ancients, where is it? It is wholly gone. A schoolboy to-day knows more than Sir Isaac Newton knew. His knowledge. has vanished away. You put yesterday's newspaper in the fire. Its knowledge has vanished away. You buy the old editions of the great encyclopaedias for a few pence.
Page 474 - Coudre, to sew; cousant, cousu, e (avoir) — je couds, tu couds, il coud, nous cousons, vous cousez, ils cousent, — je cousais, je cousis, je coudrai, je coudrais — couds, cousons, cousez — que je couse, que je cousisse.
Page 433 - Forme j'aurais eu tu aurais eu il aurait eu nous aurions eu vous auriez eu ils auraient eu Passé 2*"" Forme j'eusse eu tu eusses eu il eût eu nous eussions eu vous eussiez eu ils eussent eu...
Page 479 - Prévaloir, to prevail; like valoir, except the pres, subj. que je prévale, que tu prévales, qu'il prévale, que nous prévalions, que vous prévaliez, qu'ils prévalent.
Page 297 - Vivre, 4. to lire. vivant vécu je vis tu vis il vit nous vivons vous vivez ils vivent je vivais...