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... house . les maisons , EXCEPTIONS . the kings . the apples . the coats . the gardens . the children . the flowers . the houses . 1. Substantives ending in s , x , or z , remain unchanged in the Plural . Examples . Plural . Singular . le ...
... house . les maisons , EXCEPTIONS . the kings . the apples . the coats . the gardens . the children . the flowers . the houses . 1. Substantives ending in s , x , or z , remain unchanged in the Plural . Examples . Plural . Singular . le ...
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... the spectacles ? 5. Have the children the nuts ? Yes , they have four nuts and five apples . 6. Have you seen the hats ? 7. The queen has three palaces and four country houses . 8. Have the children 8 THE SUBSTANTIVE .
... the spectacles ? 5. Have the children the nuts ? Yes , they have four nuts and five apples . 6. Have you seen the hats ? 7. The queen has three palaces and four country houses . 8. Have the children 8 THE SUBSTANTIVE .
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French principia. palaces and four country houses . 8. Have the children seen the fires ? 9. Have you seen the ... houses and the palaces . 4. Have you also seen the corals ? Yes , I have seen the corals and the jewels . 5. Have ...
French principia. palaces and four country houses . 8. Have the children seen the fires ? 9. Have you seen the ... houses and the palaces . 4. Have you also seen the corals ? Yes , I have seen the corals and the jewels . 5. Have ...
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... houses ? 5. Where is the house of the neighbour ? ( masc . ) 6. Where are the houses of the neighbours ? ( fem . ) 7. Where is the uncle of the child ? 8. Where is the aunt of the children ? 9. Have you seen the friend ( masc . ) of the ...
... houses ? 5. Where is the house of the neighbour ? ( masc . ) 6. Where are the houses of the neighbours ? ( fem . ) 7. Where is the uncle of the child ? 8. Where is the aunt of the children ? 9. Have you seen the friend ( masc . ) of the ...
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... houses of the king . 4. Who has the scissors of my aunt ? Here are the scissors of my aunt . 5. To whom do the nuts belong ? They belong to my sister . 6. To whom do the pears belong ? They belong to my cousin . 7. To whom do the ...
... houses of the king . 4. Who has the scissors of my aunt ? Here are the scissors of my aunt . 5. To whom do the nuts belong ? They belong to my sister . 6. To whom do the pears belong ? They belong to my cousin . 7. To whom do the ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Adjectives aim-é aimé allé apples aunt Avez-vous beautiful believe belong book bread brother child children Compound dressed English Examples EXERCISE father Feminine fin-i finish finished first French friend FUTURE TENSE garden general girl give going gone good great habillé he has her lesson horses house IMPERFECT TENSE Imparfait INDEFINITE TENSE Passé INFINITIVE INFINITIVE MOOD innocent blood Interrogative Interrogatively j'ai know love loved m'en Masc Masculine MOOD mother my brother necessary Negative noun o'clock ourselves Passé déf PAST DEFINITE TENSE PAST TENSE Passe placed PLUPERFECT TENSE Plural Plus-que-parfait populous Prés PRESENT TENSE Présent Pronouns receive received reg-u réjouis rend-u rendered rule seen Singular sister sisters small sound speak Subj Substantives Superlative take TENSE Futur thou hadst thou mayst thou mightst thou wilt thou wouldst three time uncle used Verb Vocabulary vowel wine wish words years yesterday
Fréquemment cités
Page 112 - Que j'aille, que tu ailles, qu'il aille, que nous allions, que vous alliez, qu'ils aillent. Imperf. J'allais, tu allais, il allait, etc. Pret. J'allai, tu allas, il alla, nous allâmes, vous allâtes, ils allèrent.
Page 126 - Que je veuille. que tu veuilles. qu'il veuille. que nous voulions. que vous vouliez, qu'ils veuillent.
Page 125 - ... je bous, tu bous il bout, nous bouillons, vous bouillez, ils bouillent — je bouillais, je bouillis, je bouillirai — bous, bouillons bouillez' — que je bouille, que je bouillisse.
Page 122 - Subj. que je tienne, que tu tiennes, qu'il tienne ; que nous tenions, que vous teniez, qu'ils tiennent.
Page 45 - Days of the week: lundi (Monday), mardi (Tuesday), mercredi (Wednesday), jeudi (Thursday), vendredi (Friday), samedi (Saturday), dimanche (Sunday...
Page 1 - The letters are divided into Vowels and Consonants. The Vowels are a, e, i, o, u, y. The remaining letters are Consonants. The...
Page 143 - ... je suis, tu suis, il suit, nous suivons, vous suivez, ils suivent — je suivais, je suivis, je suivrai, je suivrais — suis, suivons, suivez — que je suive, que je suivisse.
Page 135 - Prés, je fais, tu fais, il fait ; nous faisons, vous faites, ils font. Imparf. je faisais, tu faisais, il faisait, etc. Prés, du Subj. que je fasse, que tu fasses, qu'il fasse ; que nous fassions, que vous fassiez, qu'ils fassent. Passé déf.
Page 134 - Subj. Que je misse, que tu misses, qu'il mît, etc. Fut. Je mettrai, tu mettras, etc.
Page 136 - Prés, je croîs, tu croîs, il croît -, nous croissons, vous croissez, ils croissent.