A French grammarWhittaker, 1851 - 472 páginas |
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Página xvi
... past participle or supine . Thus , OSER , to dare , from ausus , past participle of audere . ADVERBS . AILLEURS , elsewhere , aliorsùm ( Alio | COMME , as , how , COMMENT , how , loco , according to WEY ) . AINSI , thus , in sic . quả ...
... past participle or supine . Thus , OSER , to dare , from ausus , past participle of audere . ADVERBS . AILLEURS , elsewhere , aliorsùm ( Alio | COMME , as , how , COMMENT , how , loco , according to WEY ) . AINSI , thus , in sic . quả ...
Página 62
... past twelve . It is a quarter past twelve . It is a quarter to one . It is half - past one . It is a quarter to two . It is ten minutes to two . It is five minutes to two . Il est deux heures , Il est deux heures et 62 NUMERALS .
... past twelve . It is a quarter past twelve . It is a quarter to one . It is half - past one . It is a quarter to two . It is ten minutes to two . It is five minutes to two . Il est deux heures , Il est deux heures et 62 NUMERALS .
Página 63
... past two . Read and translate : La bibliothèque royale de Paris se composait de 910 volumes sous Charles V , de 1890 sous François Ier , et de 16,746 sous Louis XIII . En 1684 , elle en possédait 50,542 ; en 1775 , près de 150,000 ...
... past two . Read and translate : La bibliothèque royale de Paris se composait de 910 volumes sous Charles V , de 1890 sous François Ier , et de 16,746 sous Louis XIII . En 1684 , elle en possédait 50,542 ; en 1775 , près de 150,000 ...
Página 82
... past , and the future . The Simple tenses are expressed by one word ; as , J'écris , I write ; J'écrivais , I was writing ; J'écrivis , I wrote ; J'écrirai , I shall write , etc. The Compound tenses are so termed because they are formed ...
... past , and the future . The Simple tenses are expressed by one word ; as , J'écris , I write ; J'écrivais , I was writing ; J'écrivis , I wrote ; J'écrirai , I shall write , etc. The Compound tenses are so termed because they are formed ...
Página 83
... past definite , the past anterior , the future , the future anterior , and the tenses of the conditional and subjunctive moods , see the Illustrations of Moods and Tenses , given after the Alphabetical list of irregular verbs . Verbs ...
... past definite , the past anterior , the future , the future anterior , and the tenses of the conditional and subjunctive moods , see the Illustrations of Moods and Tenses , given after the Alphabetical list of irregular verbs . Verbs ...
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accent adjective adverbs agissent aimer allé aller aperçu attentif autres avait avoir bien C'est cent compound tenses CONDITIONAL CONDITIONAL MOOD conjugation consonant d'être deux dress ourselves écrire elision enfant English été aimé êtes être eût Exercise fait faut feminine France French French language frère friends FUTURE FUTURE IMPERFECT going grave accent habillé heures homme IDIOMATIC TENSES imperative IMPERATIVE MOOD IMPERFECT INDEFINITE INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive mood interrogatively J'ai J'aurais J'avais jour l'article letter livre loved m'en Masc mettre monsieur mute n'est noms NOTE noun nous ouvert Paris parle participle pas eu PAST DEFINITE perceive perdu père person PLUPERFECT plural preposition PRESENT pronom pronouns Qu'il or qu'elle qu'on que vous réjouis rendered s'en s'habille serais singular sœur sounded soyez speak SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantifs substantive syllable temps Thou hadst tout travail trois verb viens Voici Voilà voir vowel words
Pasajes populares
Página 411 - ... than thine eye, or even thine imagination can extend itself. These are the mansions of good men after death, who according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which they excelled, are distributed among these several islands, which abound with pleasures of different kinds and degrees, suitable to the relishes and perfections of those who are settled in them ; every island is a Paradise accommodated to its respective inhabitants. Are not these, O Mirza, habitations worth contending for?
Página 76 - Ne faites pas à autrui ce que vous ne voudriez pas qu'on vous fît.
Página 400 - British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the genius of universal emancipation. No matter in what language his doom may have been pronounced — no matter what complexion, incompatible with freedom, an Indian or an African sun may have burnt upon...
Página 411 - The islands, said he, that lie so fresh and green before thee, and with which the whole face of the ocean appears spotted as far as thou canst see, are more in number than the sands on...
Página 410 - on man in the first stage of his existence, in his setting out for eternity, but cast thine eye on that thick mist into which the tide bears the several generations of mortals that fall into it.
Página 409 - On the fifth day of the moon, which, according to the custom of my forefathers, I always keep holy, after having washed myself, and offered up my morning devotions, I ascended the high hills of Bagdat in order to pass the rest of the day in meditation and prayer.
Página 409 - I had been often told that the rock before me was the haunt of a genius ; and that several had been entertained with music who had passed by it, but never heard that the musician had before made himself visible. When he had raised my thoughts by those transporting airs...
Página 410 - I observed some with scimitars in their hands, and others with urinals, who ran to and fro upon the bridge, thrusting several persons on trapdoors which did not seem to lie in their way, and which they might have escaped had they not been thus forced upon them. ' The genius seeing me indulge myself in this melancholy prospect, told me I had dwelt long enough upon it : " Take thine eyes off the bridge," said he, " and tell me if thou yet seest anything thou dost not comprehend.
Página 411 - Is death to be feared that will convey thee to so happy an existence? -Think not man was made in vain, who has such an eternity reserved for him.
Página 400 - I speak in the spirit of the British law, which makes liberty commensurate with, and inseparable from, British soil ; which proclaims even to the stranger and the sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the genius of universal emancipation.