INFINITIVE MOOD. PRESENT. — Y avoir, there to be. PAST. — Y avoir eu, there to have been. PARTICIPLES. PRESENT. — Y ayant, there being. PAST. — Y ayant eu, there having been. The French Self-Instructor - Page 80by George William MacArthur Reynolds - 1846 - 126 pagesFull view - About this book
| Léon Contanseau - 1849 - 228 pages
...might be. PLUPERFECT. Quil y eût eu, That there might have been. INFINITIVE MOOD. PRESENT. Y avoir, there to be. PAST. Y avoir eu, there to have been....there being. PAST. Y ayant eu, there having been. F Ali £ OX fi,, To be necessary, must. INDICATIVE MOOD. PRESENT. Il faut, It is necessary (it must}.... | |
| Charles Jean Delille - 1853 - 154 pages
...AVOIR (literally : there to have) is very frequently used :— INFINITIVE. PRESENT. — Y avoir, ttiere to be. PAST. — Y avoir eu, there to have been. PARTICIPLES....Y ayant, there being. PAST. — Y ayant eu, there fiaving been. FUTURE. — Devant y avoir (an idiom meaning As there is to be „.). INDICATIVE. PRESENT.... | |
| William A. Bellenger, Charles Witcomb - French language - 1867 - 278 pages
...55.) Y AVOIB (literally : there to have) is very frequently nsed : INFINITIVE, PBESENT. — Y avoir, there to be. PAST. — Y avoir eu, there to have been....there being. PAST. — Y ayant eu, there having been. FUTUBE.' — Devant y avoir, (an idiom meaning, As there is to be.) INDICATIVE. PRESENT. PAST DEFINITE.... | |
| J. R. de Lamartinière - French language - 1875 - 130 pages
...AVOIB, there to i matic verb, literally, there to have, ! ; an idioINFINITIVE MOOD. PRESENT. Y avoir, there to be. PAST. Y avoir eu, there to have been....PAST. Y ayant eu, there having been. INDICATIVE MOOD. Simple Tenses. PEESENT. Il ya There is or are. IMPEBFECT. Il y avait There was or were. PAST DEFINITE.... | |
| Xavier Méfret - 1882 - 96 pages
...AVOIR (literally : "there to have") is very frequently used : H y a. INFINITIVE. PRESENT. — Y avoir, there to be. PAST. — Y avoir eu, there to have been....there being. PAST. — Y ayant eu, there having been. FUTURE — Devant y avoir, (an idiom meaning, As there is to be). INDICATIVE. PRESENT. There is or... | |
| Léon Contanseau - 1882 - 148 pages
...tonné 195 Conjugation of Impersonal Verbs. Y AVOIR, there to be. INFINITIVE MOOD. PRESENT. — Y avoir, there to be PAST. — Y avoir eu, there to have been...PRESENT. — Y ayant, there being PAST. — Y ayant eu, thsre having been INDICATIVE MOOD. Simple Tenses. Compound Tense*: PRESENT. PAST INDEFINITE. Il ya... | |
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