I receive, I do receive, or I am receiving, je reçois. He or she receives, il ou elle reçoit. One, any body, &c. receives, on reçoit. PRESENT ANTERIOR PERIODICAL, OR PRETERITE. SINGULAR. I received, je reçus. Thou receivedst, tu reçus. PLURAL. We received, nous reçûmes. PRESENT POSTERIOR, OR future. SINGULAR. I shall or will receive, je recevrai. PLURAL. We shall receive, nous recevrons. PAST, OR COMPOUND OF THE PRESENT. PAST ANTERIOR, OR COMPOUND Of the impERFECT PAST ANTERIOR PERIODICAL, OR COMPOUND of the PRETERITE. I had received, j'eus reçu, &c. PAST POSTERIOR, OR COMPOUND of the future. I shall have received, j'aurai reçu, &c. PAST JUST ELAPSED. I have just received, je viens de recevoir, &c. FUTURE INDEFINITE. I am to receive, je dois recevoir, &c. INSTANT FUTURE. I am going to receive, je vais recevoir, &c. IMPERATIVE. Receive (thou,) reçois. CONDITIONAL. SINGULAR. I should, &c. receive, je recevrais. PLURAL. We should receive, nous recevrions. PAST, OR COMPOUND OF THE PRESENT. PAST, OR COMPOUND OF THE PRESENT.` PAST ANTERIOR, OR COMPOUND Of the impERFECT. That I might have received, que j'eusse reçu. &c. N. B. The Scholar will exercise himself in conjugating the verb devoir, which is also an auxiliary in the French conjugation, as may have been noticed. THE FOLLOWING VERBS ARE CONJUGATED LIKE RECEVOIR. Apercevoir. To deceive, to Devoir. Redevoir. Je l'ai aperçue le premier. I perceived her first. Je ne conçois pas ce que vous me dites. His hopes have been disappointed. you Il doit beaucoup d'argent à ses créanciers. Il nous redoit environ cinq cents piastres. He is appointed to collect the taxes. The irregular verb falloir occurs so frequently in speech, that we give here its conjugation. CONJUGATION OF THE VERB FALLOIR, TO BE NECESSARY, NEEDFUL, OR INFINITIVE. PRESENT To be necessary, falloir. PRESENT ANTERIOR PERIODICAL, OR PRETERITE. PRESENT POSTERIOR, OR FUTURE. It will be necessary, il faudra. PAST, OR COMPOUND Of the preSENT. PAST POSTERIOR, OR COMPOUND of the future. CONDITIONAL. PRESENT. It should be necessary, il faudrait. PAST. It should have been necessary, il aurait fallu. SUBJUNCTIVE. PRESENT. That it may be necessary, qu'il faille. PRESENT ANTERIOR, OR IMPERFECT. |