Progressive and Practical Method for the Study of the French Language, Partie 1Wilson, Hinkle & Company, 1873 - 192 pages |
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... great man . A tall man . A single child . A child alone . Young Peter . Peter the younger . How old are you ? I am seventeen . How old is your son ? He is fourteen and a half . The eldest , the elder , the senior . Of age , majeur ...
... great man . A tall man . A single child . A child alone . Young Peter . Peter the younger . How old are you ? I am seventeen . How old is your son ? He is fourteen and a half . The eldest , the elder , the senior . Of age , majeur ...
Page 57
... great - grandmother ( arrière - grand'mère ) is still alive . Are your brother - in - law's parents still alive ? His father is still alive , and he has a step - mother . — Were you not fatigued ? I was very much fatigued ; more than my ...
... great - grandmother ( arrière - grand'mère ) is still alive . Are your brother - in - law's parents still alive ? His father is still alive , and he has a step - mother . — Were you not fatigued ? I was very much fatigued ; more than my ...
Page 60
... great many . I ( en ) have twenty- two . - Were there not wine - bottles in the dining - room ? There ( en ) were more than ten . Where are they ? I do not know ; the servant ( en ) often breaks some.— Did your grandfather come and see ...
... great many . I ( en ) have twenty- two . - Were there not wine - bottles in the dining - room ? There ( en ) were more than ten . Where are they ? I do not know ; the servant ( en ) often breaks some.— Did your grandfather come and see ...
Page 65
... great friends . How many houses are there in this town ? There ( en ) are five thousand four hundred and eighty - five . — It is a large town . It is not so large as ours . Do you wish to see my sister's fine books ? How many has she ...
... great friends . How many houses are there in this town ? There ( en ) are five thousand four hundred and eighty - five . — It is a large town . It is not so large as ours . Do you wish to see my sister's fine books ? How many has she ...
Page 66
... great many . My neighbor has a great deal of Mon voisin a beaucoup d'ar- money . We have a great many friends . Too much , too many . Enough . A little . But little , only a little , not much , gent ( never très - beaucoup ) . Nous ...
... great many . My neighbor has a great deal of Mon voisin a beaucoup d'ar- money . We have a great many friends . Too much , too many . Enough . A little . But little , only a little , not much , gent ( never très - beaucoup ) . Nous ...
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Progressive and Practical Method for the Study of the French Language, Partie 1 F. Duffet Affichage du livre entier - 1873 |
Progressive and Practical Method for the Study of the French Language, Volume 1 F. Duffet Affichage d'extraits - 1873 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
able adjective aimé Aimez-vous apple Avez-vous beautiful better Bois de Boulogne books brother brother's called children coffee cold compound tenses Conditionnel Passé conjugated conjugation drink ending English evening evrons EXAMPLES father finished first five following fork formed French friend give going good great habillé Have you her husband's friends house Imparfait Indicatif Présent infinitive J'ai j'eusse kind know learn Leçon lend lessons little love loved money month mother n'aime N'avez-vous noun o'clock one's our house Passé Défini past definite placed Plus-que-parfait pound sterling pretty pronounced pronouns receive received seen sing yesterday sister sister's sœur soon sounds speak Study and conjugate Subjonctif Présent subjunctive take thank think third thirsty thou three Thursday next time to-day to-morrow uncle used vends vendu verbs Voulez-vous vowel want watch week Will you wine wish words write years yesterday young
Fréquemment cités
Page 145 - Bouillir, to boil; bouillant, bouilli, e (avoir) — 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 152 - ... 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 151 - Que je rie, que tu ries, qu'il rie, que nous riions, que vous riiez, qu'ils rient. — Que je risse, que tu risses, qu'il rît, que nous rissions, que vous rissiez, qu'ils rissent.
Page 149 - ... que je meure que tu meures qu'il meure que nous mourions que vous mouriez qu'ils meurent...
Page 149 - IArrt to read. lisant. lu. avoir lu. ayant lu. je lis, tu lis, il lit, nous lisons, vous lisez, ils lisent. je lisais, tu lisais, il lisait, nous lisions, vous lisiez, ils lisaient.
Page 151 - Revoir, to review, to see again; like voir. **Rire, to laugh; 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 149 - Mettre, to put. mettant. mis. avoir mis. ayaut mis. je mets, tu mets, il met, nous mettons vous mettez, ils mettent.
Page 153 - Que je vaille, que tu vailles, qu'il vaille, que nous valions, que vous valiez, qu'ils vaillent.
Page 145 - Boire, to drink; buvant, bu, e (avoir) — je bois, tu bois, il boit, nous buvons, vous buvez, ils boivent — je buvais, je bus, je boirai, je boirais — bois, buvons, buvez — que je boive, que nous buvions, que vous buviez, qu'ils boivent, que je busse, qu'il bût.
Page 149 - Je lis, tu lis, il lit, nous lisons, vous lisez, ils lisent. Je lisais ; je lus ; je lirai ; je lirais ; lis ; que je lise ; que je lusse, qu'il lût.