| Hallard - 1813 - 330 pages
...hers, ours, yours,, and theirs, are always preceded in French by the article, le, la, I', les, and agree in gender and number with the noun to which they relate ; as, Avez-vous toujours votre cheval ? Je n'ai plus le mien, Have you still your horse ? 1 have disposed... | |
| G. Cambier - 1851 - 342 pages
...these ; this, these ; that those. Fem. Celle, celles ; celle-ci, celles-ci ; celle-la, celles-lii. They agree in gender and number with the noun to which they refer. Remark. — Do not confound c? demonstrative pronoun, with ce demonstrative adjective. The former... | |
| Charles Jean Delille - 1853 - 154 pages
...Let us be happy, but let us be wise. The interjection expresses a sudden emotion ; as, HA! HÉLAS! ARTICLE. There are in French three articles, the definite,...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... | |
| Auguste Beljame - 1859 - 156 pages
...express some quality belonging to it. 40. In English, qualificative adjectives never vary, but in French they agree in gender and number with the noun to which they relate. Ex. Le père est bon, La mère est bonne, Les fils sont bons, Les filles sont bonnes, The father is... | |
| John Tourrier - 1859 - 376 pages
...— The Participle Past considered as an adjective. All adjectives taken from participles past must agree in gender and number with the noun to which they relate, if their noun be preceded by an article determinative ; or if the participle is preceded by any of... | |
| Henri van Laun - French language - 1863 - 164 pages
...97. Lequel, (ms), laquelle, (fs), lesquels, (mp), lesquelles (fp) are used instead of qui, or que. They agree in gender and number with the noun to .which they relate, and are thus declined : — SIKGULAR. PLURAL. .UAS. FEM. MAS. PEM. Nom. lequel, laquelle lesquels,... | |
| Auguste Beljame - 1863 - 156 pages
...express some quality belonging to it. 40. In English, qualificative adjectives never vary, but in French they agree in gender and number with the noun to which they relate Ex. Le père est bon, La mire est bonne, Lesß!s sont bons, Lesßlles sont bonnes, The father is good.... | |
| J. Delpech - French language - 1866 - 366 pages
...quelconques quelconques whatever (no singular) plusieurs plusieurs several. 163. — Indefinite adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun to which they relate. They generally go before it, with the exception of quelconque, which is always put after. Singular.... | |
| William A. Bellenger, Charles Witcomb - French language - 1867 - 278 pages
...happy, but let us be wise. The interjection expresses a sudden emotion ; as, HA ! H F. ia K ! ABTICLE. There are in French three articles, the definite,...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... | |
| Léon Delbos - French language - 1878 - 78 pages
...thyself himself herself ourselves yourselves themselves POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS. 98. — Possessive pronouns agree in gender and number with the noun to which they relate. 99. — Possessive pronouns relate either to one person or to several. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS RELATING... | |
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