French, are generally placed after the verb, in simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle, in compound tenses ; as, Il parle souvent de voua. An easy French grammar - Page 72by M. Michel - 1869Full view - About this book
| Hallard - 1813 - 330 pages
...V.-."... I-?.\i. •-.--. .' OBSERVATION 2. Tout, when the direct object of a^erb, is placed after it in simple tenses, and . between the auxiliary and the participle in compound tenses ; as, // avoue lout, He confesses all. // a tout avoii.6, He has confessed all. 3. But when it is the indirect... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - French language - 1820 - 482 pages
...of the verb parler ; Exam. And so on through the whole verb. 2 Adverbs, with few escepiions, must be placed .after the verb, in simple tenses, and between...auxiliary and the participle, in compound tenses, when this adverb is only a single word. 3 the remarks prefixed to the exercises un the verb avoir,... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - French language - 1828 - 466 pages
...emm-icnt appel-/en{ And so on through the whole verb. Adverbs, wiih few exceptions, must be placed I after the verb, in simple tenses, and between the ) auxiliary and the participle in compound tenses, when this adverb is only a single word. C The remarks prefixed to the exercises on the 3 t verb avoir,... | |
| Joseph F. A. Boeuf - French language - 1829 - 274 pages
...forsakes iu at the moment of death. In this case it may be used as an objective direct, and is then placed after the verb in simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the verb in compound tenses. Ex. II a tout ;ivime, he has confessed every thing. All followed by the relative... | |
| Joseph F. A. Bœuf - French language - 1832 - 404 pages
...forsakes us at the moment of death. In this case it may be used as an objective direct, and is then placed after the verb in simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the verb in compound tenses. It precedes, however, a verb in the infinitive. Ex. : II a tout avoue, He... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - French language - 1833 - 476 pages
...parler ; EXAM. And so on through the whole verb. f Adverbs, with few exceptions, must be placed „ 1 after the verb, in simple tenses, and between the \ auxiliary and the participle in compound tenses, * when this adverb is only a single word. ( The remarks prefixed to the exercises on the 3 ( verb avoir,... | |
| Jean Pons victor Lecoutz de Levizac (d.1) - 1834 - 494 pages
...tenses required by the meaning of the English sentences. 261. Adverbs, with few exceptions, must be placed after the verb in simple tenses, and between...the auxiliary and the participle in compound tenses, whan this adverb is only a single word. EXERCISES ON THE FIRST CONJUGATION IN ER. INDICATIYI PBESKST.... | |
| Charles Jean Delille - French language - 1837 - 98 pages
...change nt into m to form adverbs in ment. EXAMPLE. Patient patiemmewt patiently. Adverbs are usually placed after the verb in simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in compound ones, but never (as in English) between the nominative and the verb. EXAMPLE. Je vous le donne volontiers,... | |
| Charles Constant Le Tellier - 1839 - 340 pages
...Marcher lent. Agir prudently. He sings in tune, she sang out of tune, prudent. faux. t The adverb is generally placed after the verb in simple tenses, and between the auxiliary verb and past participle in compound tenses. Ex. Je le vois souvent chet lui. Je l'ai souvent vu chef... | |
| Alain Auguste Victor de Fivas - 1840 - 328 pages
...ne, which is placed immediately after the subject, whether it be a noun or pronoun, and pas or point after the verb in simple tenses, and between the auxiliary and the participle in compound tenses. " When the verb is in the Present of the Infinitive, it is optional to place pus and point before or... | |
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