resolucion. may have a good resolution. If we had a favourable opportunity. oportunidad. Let us have the largest room in the house. Let them have an opportunity. Let her have the slate and books. If we had pizarra ocasion. libro. an hour's liberty. Thou hast my pencil. They had company libertad. lapiz. sociedad last week. Have courage. The longest day has an end. The man has an amiable wife and a pretty daughter. fin. The boys muchacho have several prizes. The dog has a very short tail. The girl has a magnificent dress. That we may have some years of peace. The pupils have a small garden. That you might paz. discipulo jardin. have a hope of good fortune. She will have a little difficulty. dificultad. The prince has a superb palace in the city. The house has principe f palacio casa ten rooms and two kitchens. The woman had a son and a daughter. You have more courage than prudence. Let them hija. have an Italian lesson. We have had a convenient carriage. Italiana corage conveniente The warehouse has three divisions. I am very thirsty. The almacen particion. sed. little boy is hungry and is very cold. I have not had the book. hambre frio. libro. If she had not had good friends. Had you any hope? Thou hast not the necessary deeds. Have we not an important duty ? necesario importante They are not hungry. Are you hot? Are you not afraid? hambre. calor? miedo ? They have no resources. medios. Have you not had the best no opportunities? That he may not have the least cause of ocasion? no motivo complaint. They would not have had the same thoughts. We lamento. mismo have not the same privilege. Had they the picture? I EXPLAINED in the previous chapter that there were two words used to express the English verb "to have;" there are two verbs likewise with which to render the English verb "to be," as I shall show you in this present chapter. I will begin by conjugating them both, and will reserve what observations I have to make on them, and the mode in which they are to be used, till the end. |