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... Seen , Vu . NOUNS . The Creator , Le Créateur . The neighbour , Le voisin . The world , Le monde . Do. f . , La voisine . The king , The queen , The palace , The master , The house , Le roi . The child , L'enfant . La reine . The cousin ...
... Seen , Vu . NOUNS . The Creator , Le Créateur . The neighbour , Le voisin . The world , Le monde . Do. f . , La voisine . The king , The queen , The palace , The master , The house , Le roi . The child , L'enfant . La reine . The cousin ...
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... seen the book of the child ? -Yes , I have seen his book ; it is on the form . 2. Has he received the letter from his mother ? -No , he has received the letter from the master . 3. Where is the father of the child ? -The father of the ...
... seen the book of the child ? -Yes , I have seen his book ; it is on the form . 2. Has he received the letter from his mother ? -No , he has received the letter from the master . 3. Where is the father of the child ? -The father of the ...
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... seen my brother John ? —No , she has not yet seen John , but she saw ( has seen ) Louis and his friend Alexander this morning , in Matilda's garden . 6. Has Augusta learnt her lesson ? -- Yes , Augusta has learnt her lesson , but she ...
... seen my brother John ? —No , she has not yet seen John , but she saw ( has seen ) Louis and his friend Alexander this morning , in Matilda's garden . 6. Has Augusta learnt her lesson ? -- Yes , Augusta has learnt her lesson , but she ...
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... seen the horse of the general ? —I have seen the horses of the generals , and my brothers have seen the ships of the admirals . 2. Have you bought any apples and pears ? --- No ; but I have bought some dates and some nuts . 3. Has your ...
... seen the horse of the general ? —I have seen the horses of the generals , and my brothers have seen the ships of the admirals . 2. Have you bought any apples and pears ? --- No ; but I have bought some dates and some nuts . 3. Has your ...
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... seen your sister's pen on Louisa's table . 3. What have you found in Henry's garden ? —I have found Augusta's ... seen Frederick's horses ? - Yes , they have seen Frederick's horses , and Helen's flowers . Écrivez ce thème . Ex . 28 . I ...
... seen your sister's pen on Louisa's table . 3. What have you found in Henry's garden ? —I have found Augusta's ... seen Frederick's horses ? - Yes , they have seen Frederick's horses , and Helen's flowers . Écrivez ce thème . Ex . 28 . I ...
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Common terms and phrases
a-t-elle adjectifs adjectifs possessifs adverbes answer apple Avez-vous better bought brother Clemency compound CONDITIONAL Conjugate conjugated Conjugation cousin datif donn-é Écrivez ce thème employé ending English exercise father féminin fin-ir flowers followed formed French frère friends FUTURE garden gender and number give given going Have you her lesson horses Imperative Imperfect INFINITIVE INTERROGATIVELY invariable isses J'ai l'adjectif lesson letter lost masculin master and pupil monsieur MOOD mother my brother noun past participle Perfect def personne phrase placed PLUPERFECT plural pluriel précédé préposition pres PRESENT pretty pronom pronom relatif pronoun pupils QUESTIONNAIRE rec-evais received REGLE rendered RULE seen shew singular sister sisters sœur soon speak speaking Subj Subjonctif substantif superlatif tenses things town Traduisez en anglais traduisez-vous translated vend-e verbe vowel words write written yours
Popular passages
Page 293 - Prévaloir, to prevail; like valoir, except the pres, subj. que je prévale, que tu prévales, qu'il prévale, que nous prévalions, que vous prévaliez, qu'ils prévalent.
Page 103 - Onze. 12. Douze. 13. Treize. 14. Quatorze. 15. Quinze. 16. Seize. 17. Dix-sept. 18. Dix-huit. 19. Dix-neuf. 20. Vingt. 21. Vingt et un. 22.
Page 288 - Ne t'en va pas, qu'il ne s'en aille pas ; ne nous en allons pas, ne vous en allez pas, qu'ils ne s'en aillent pas.
Page 268 - Circonscrire, to circumscribe. décrire, to describe. inscrire, to inscribe. prescrire, to prescribe. proscrire, to proscribe.
Page 293 - Je ris, tu ris, il rit, nous rions, vous riez, ils rient. Je riais, tu riais, il riait, nous riions, vous riiez, ils riaient.
Page 336 - Lorsque le complément d'un verbe renferme plusieurs parties unies par une des conjonctions et, ni, ou, ces parties doivent être exprimées par des mots de même espèce, c'est-à-dire qu'alors les conjonctions et, ni, ou, ne doivent unir qu'un substantif à un substantif, un verbe à un verbe, une proposition à une proposition, etc. De là, les phrases suivantes sont incorrectes : II aime le jeu et à étudier.
Page 288 - Je m'en vais, tu t'en vas, il s'en va, nous nous en allons, vous vous en allez, ils s'en vont.
Page 120 - Traduisez : le mien le tien le sien le nôtre le vôtre le leur la mienne la tienne la sienne la nôtre la vôtre la leur les miens les tiens...
Page 104 - Soixante-dix-neuf. 80 Quatre-vingts. 81 Quatre-vingt-un. 82 Quatre-vingt-deux. 83 Quatre-vingt-trois. 84 Quatre-vingt-quatre. 85 Quatre-vingt-cinq. 86 Quatre-vingt-six. 87 Quatre-vingt-sept. 88 Quatre-vingt-huit. 89 Quatre-vingt-neuf. 90 Quatre-vingt-dix. 91 Quatre-vingt-onze. 92 Quatre-vingt-douze. 93 Quatre-vingt-treize. 94 Quatre-vingt-quatorze. 95 Quatre-vingt-quinze. 96 Quatre-vingt-seize. 97 Quatre-vingt-dix-sept.
Page 93 - The Comparative of superiority is formed by placing plus, more, before the adjective, and que, than, after it : as, Il est plus savant que moi, He is more learned than I.