The Rudiments of the French Tongue, Or An Essay and Rational Introduction to French Grammar: Wherein the Principles of the Language are Methodically Digested with Useful Notes and Observations ...J.F. and C. Rivington, 1790 - 138페이지 |
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2dly 3dly adnouns Adverbs alfo allé anfwer auffi autres avant Avoir bave becauſe befides bien cafes chofe Comp compound Cond confonant conjugated conjunctive denotes diphthong English été être expreffed fait fame faut fball fear fecond femme fenfe fentence fhall fhould fignifying fing firft fois foit fome fomething founds are found fpeak fpeech French ftate fubject fyllables gender governed homme Imperfect imperfonal Infinitive INFINITIVE MOOD inftruct J'ai J'aurai J'avois J'eus join jours l'autre l'un laft lefs levé leverois likewife Mafc mafculine mieux muſt noun Obferve P.Nous parle participle Plur plural Pref Prefent Tenfe prepofition Pret Preterite pron pronoun qu'il riez rife rifen roient rois roit ront s'en Second Perfons ſpeak SUBJUNCTIVE thefe theſe thing Third Perfons thofe thoſe thou tout ufed uſed verb vowel
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34 페이지 - ... its. le nôtre, la nôtre, les nôtres, ours. le vôtre, la vôtre, les vôtres, yours. le leur, la leur, les leurs, theirs.
105 페이지 - WHEN two- or more Nouns come together, without a comma between them, they all govern each the next in the...
38 페이지 - Moods are the different manners of using a verb. There are four moods ; the infinitive, the indicative, the subjunctive and the imperative. The...
109 페이지 - Portuguese before as many nouns (requiring the article) as there are in the sentence; as...
34 페이지 - Fern. les miens, les miennes, mine. les tiens, les tiennes, thine. les fiens, les iiennes, his, hers.
106 페이지 - Article is often ufed before the names of the fpecies or things which can be fpoken of...
110 페이지 - Of adnouns fome always require after them either a noun or a verb which they govern : as digne de louange pra.fe-wuith), cppabie d'enjeigner capable to teach, propre à iwt fit for any thing, fife.
109 페이지 - But when the adnoun of number fbnds for a furname, or meets with a Proper or Chriftian name, it comes after the noun without arlicle : as Cf.*ge j'canti Ccorge tie fécond, Ltnis ци\пза Lewis tie fifteenth.
103 페이지 - PAITICLIS, ferving to denote fome paffion or emotion of the mind: but there is another fort which may be called Difcurßve; as ci and là in ctt bomme-ci, this man; cette femme-là, that woman; voici, •voilà, &c.