French and English Self-taught: Vocabulaire Français Et Anglais Comprenant Les Mots Les Plus Usités Dans Les Deux Langues. Précédé de Leçons Élémentaires de Prononciation Et Suivi D'un Abrégé de GrammaireL: Grégoire & Cie., 1882 - 80 pages |
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... lesson ready . Are you ready ? I can say my lesson . Rise or get up now . Shut the door . Open the window . Go and warm yourself . 6 What do you want ? What do you look for ? What have you lost ? Answer me . I am looking for my bat ...
... lesson ready . Are you ready ? I can say my lesson . Rise or get up now . Shut the door . Open the window . Go and warm yourself . 6 What do you want ? What do you look for ? What have you lost ? Answer me . I am looking for my bat ...
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... lesson . You read too fast . Read slower . Study your lesson . Get it to yourself . You do nothing but play . I will set you down . Make me a little room . You have room enough . Sit a little farther . A little higher . A little lower ...
... lesson . You read too fast . Read slower . Study your lesson . Get it to yourself . You do nothing but play . I will set you down . Make me a little room . You have room enough . Sit a little farther . A little higher . A little lower ...
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... scratched my face . He has torn my book . He is a mischievous boy . You are a wicked boy . Sir , he hinders me from getting my lesson . He thrusts me out of my place . He kicks me - FUTURE.- PRESENT . J'ai , I have . thou 39.
... scratched my face . He has torn my book . He is a mischievous boy . You are a wicked boy . Sir , he hinders me from getting my lesson . He thrusts me out of my place . He kicks me - FUTURE.- PRESENT . J'ai , I have . thou 39.
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... argent , bien de la peine , " much money , much trouble . Except when it precedes the word AUTRE , other ; as , " bien d'autres di- sent la même chose , " many others say the same thing . FABLES . FIRST LESSON . The fable of the Crow 74 -
... argent , bien de la peine , " much money , much trouble . Except when it precedes the word AUTRE , other ; as , " bien d'autres di- sent la même chose , " many others say the same thing . FABLES . FIRST LESSON . The fable of the Crow 74 -
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... LESSON . The fable of the Crow and the Fox . Un Corbeau s'étant perché sur un arbre pour manger un morceau de fromage qu'il tenait en son bec , un Renard , qui l'aperçut , fut tenté de le lui enlever . Ainsi , pour amuser le Corbeau ...
... LESSON . The fable of the Crow and the Fox . Un Corbeau s'étant perché sur un arbre pour manger un morceau de fromage qu'il tenait en son bec , un Renard , qui l'aperçut , fut tenté de le lui enlever . Ainsi , pour amuser le Corbeau ...
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accent acéphale adjective adverb aient aimée ais-Je alisé aller Avoir Ayant batt bien bouill C'est cher CONDITIONAL MOOD confi cour cueill Devant digne e-Que e-Que je enfant English ent-Je ent-Que été êtes ETRE fait fin isse finish FRANÇAIS French frère gender and number give grave accent habillé heure heureux IMPERATIVE IMPERFECT INDEFINITE INDICATIVE INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD ions irais is-Je issent J'ai j'aie J'aurai J'avais J'eus j'eusse J'ouvr langue le Corbeau leçon levé Levez-vous Lion MODEL VERB mois mour mute noun ouv ert PARTICIPLES PAST DEFINITE PAST.-Avoir PETIT pitied plai nt PLUPERFECT plural porte PRESENT OR FUTURE prononcer pronouns Qu'il Qu'il fin Qu'il ouvr Qu'il plai Qu'il rédui Qu'il serv Qu'il vend rai-Je reç reduced riez romp s-Je s-Que s-Que je second conjugation siez singular sounds SUBJUNCTIVE substantives suiv t-Je thou tiend tout u-Je us-Je usse vêt vowel words
Popular passages
Page 80 - Way, one of them called to him with an insolent Air: "Well, Honest Fellow," said he, " 'tis your Business to sow, but we reap the Fruits of your Labour.
Page 79 - After continuing his visits for some time, the lady expressed an apprehension, that it might be inconvenient for him to come so far on her account.
Page 41 - There are in French three articles, the definite, the indefinite, and the partitive. They agree in gender and number with the noun to which they relate. Definite Article. The definite article is le, la, les, the. 3. Le is masculine singular ; as, le père, the father. 4. La is feminine singular ; as, la mère, the mother. 5. L' (apostrophe, see page 1) is singular of either gender ; as, l'enfant, the child.
Page 48 - They are : qui, who, which, that. de qui, of or from whom, whose ; dont, of or from whom, of or from which, whose ; de quoi, of or from what. à qui, to whom ; à quoi, to what. que, whom, which, that.
Page 70 - The three persons plural of the Present of the Indicative by changing the termination...
Page 80 - For the same reason," says he, "that you do; out of want: You do it for want of wit — I for want of money.
Page 45 - Ken, well ; mieux, better ; le mieux, the best. Mal, badly ; pis or plus mal, worse ; le pis or le plus mal, the worst. Peu, little ; moins, less ; le moins, the least.
Page 40 - ROMPU, a broken stick. The adverb is a word added to a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, to express some circumstance, modifying such verb, adjective, or adverb ; as, servir FIDÈLEMENT, to serve faithfully ; "iK&s-grand, very great ; FORT bien, very well.
Page 79 - A lady's age happening to be questioned, she affirmed she was but forty, and called upon a gentleman who was in company, for his opinion : Cousin, said she, do you believe I am in the right when I say I am but forty ? I am sure, madam...
Page 5 - In the syllables of English words, a consonant between two vowels, or merely preceded by a vowel, is frequently joined in pronunciation to that preceding vowel, as in...