Cassell's lessons in French. From the 'Popular educator'. 2pt. revised by prof. de Lolme, corrected by E. Roubaud. 2pt. [With] Key, Part 21880 |
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Common terms and phrases
adjective adverb aient aimés or aimées aura aurait autres auxiliary avait avez bien c'est Cardinal Numbers CEINDRE chanté CHANTER COMPOUND TENSES CONDITIONAL MOOD Conjugation consonant deux direct object diverti drais ending été aimé être eût expressed fait faut femme FÉNELON fini finished flatté flatté or flattée flatter yourselves flattered one's flattered thyself form their feminine French Words frère gender and number homme Imperative IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect indefinite INDICATIVE MOOD J'ai J'aurai l'autre l'un livre loved maison masc Masculine MASSILLON ment MOLIÈRE n'est ourselves parle Paronyms Past Definite past participle personal pronouns placed PLUPERFECT plural preceded premier PRENDRE preposition Qu'elle qu'il Qu'on RACINE received reçu relative pronoun requiring the Preposition rule sell sentence SIMPLE TENSES sing Singular sold speak Subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantively TENIR termination thou hadst thou mayest thou mightest thou wouldst tive tout unième vendu VOLTAIRE vowel
Popular passages
Page 53 - Qu'on soit that one may be Que nous soyons that we may be Que vous soyez that you may be Qu'ils soient that they may be...
Page 16 - Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze, Treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf, vingt.
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Page 24 - On peut être héros sang ravager la terre. BOILEAU. There is merit without elevation, but there is no elevation without some merit. Whatever vain laurels war may promise, one may be a hero without ravaging the earth. ' (13.) Quelque having the sense of about or some or however, is invariable : Quel âge avez-vous ? Vous avez bon visage ! Eh I quelque soixante ans.
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