Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French Language: With an Appendix, Containing the Cardinal ...D. Appleton, 1848 - 250 pages |
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Page 80
... o'clock ? —At a quarter to nine . - When can you go to the market ? —I can go thither in the morning . - At what o'clock ? —At half - past seven.— -When will you go to the Frenchman ? -I will go to him to - night . - Will you go to the ...
... o'clock ? —At a quarter to nine . - When can you go to the market ? —I can go thither in the morning . - At what o'clock ? —At half - past seven.— -When will you go to the Frenchman ? -I will go to him to - night . - Will you go to the ...
Page 82
... o'clock . It is twelve o'clock . It is a quarter past twelve . It wants a quarter to six . It is half - past one . To be acquainted with , ( to know . ) To be acquainted with ( to know ) a man . Need . To want . To be in want of . I ...
... o'clock . It is twelve o'clock . It is a quarter past twelve . It wants a quarter to six . It is half - past one . To be acquainted with , ( to know . ) To be acquainted with ( to know ) a man . Need . To want . To be in want of . I ...
Page 83
... o'clock is it ? It is a quarter past twelve . At what o'clock does the captain wish to go out ? --- He wishes to go out at a quarter to eight . - What are you going to do ? —I am going to read . - What have you to read ? —I have to read ...
... o'clock is it ? It is a quarter past twelve . At what o'clock does the captain wish to go out ? --- He wishes to go out at a quarter to eight . - What are you going to do ? —I am going to read . - What have you to read ? —I have to read ...
Page 84
... o'clock ? —At eight o'clock in the morning . - What do you wish to buy ? —I do not wish to buy any thing ; but my fa- ther wishes to buy an ox . - Does he wish to buy this or that ox ? — He wishes to buy neither this nor that . - Which ...
... o'clock ? —At eight o'clock in the morning . - What do you wish to buy ? —I do not wish to buy any thing ; but my fa- ther wishes to buy an ox . - Does he wish to buy this or that ox ? — He wishes to buy neither this nor that . - Which ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adjective afraid Ai-je allé aller avez Avez-vous avoir bien bread brother C'est cheval chose conjugated coup cousin deux drink écus elle English est-il été êtes-vous être EXERCISES faire fait father faut faut-il femme fini finish France French French language frère fusil German give go thither heure homme horse IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD it.-Have J'ai J'en l'ai l'argent l'homme language Leçon Lesson XXIV levé levez-vous livres mieux morning n'ai n'en neighbor noun Nous o'clock one's parlé parler past participle père PLUPERFECT Plur plural pres Present PRETERIT PRETERIT DEFINITE pronoun qu'il que vous quoi received reçu rien s'en sell servant shoes sister speak spoken SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD tell temps tense them.-Have thing thou tout vendu venir verb veux voir Voulez-vous wine wish to buy wish to go write
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Page 350 - Que j'acquière, que tu acquières, qu'il acquière, que nous acquérions, que vous acquériez, qu'ils acquièrent — Que j'acquisse, que tu acquisses, qu'il acquît, que nous acquissions, que vous acquissiez, qu'ils acquissent.
Page 402 - Cornelia dexterously (adroitement) turned the conversation to another subject to wait the return of her sons, who were gone to the public schools. "When they returned, and entered their mother's apartment, she said to the Campanian lady, pointing to them (montrer): "These are my jewels, and the only ornaments (la parure) I prize (jpriser).
Page 418 - Forme j'aurais eu tu aurais eu il aurait eu nous aurions eu vous auriez eu ils auraient eu SUBJONCTIF Présent ou Futur que j'aie que tu aies qu'il ait que nous ayons que vous ayez qu'ils aient...
Page 350 - Que je sois. Que tu sois. Qu'il soit. Que nous soyons. Que vous soyez. Qu'ils soient.
Page 498 - The object of this Work is to enable the Student, as soon as he can decline and conjugate with tolerable facility, to translate simple sentences after given examples, and with given words; the principles trusted to being principally those of imitation and very frequent repetition.
Page i - With an Appendix, containing the Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers, and full Paradigms of the Regular and Irregular, Auxiliary, Reflective, and Impersonal Verbs, by JL Jewett. One volume, 1£mo., $1,50.