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FIRST PART. (Pp. 55-203.)
THE ACCIDENCE, &c., OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.
SECOND PART. (Pp. 206–424.)
THE SYNTAX AND IDIOMS OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.
II. How to express my, thy, &c., in
speaking of the various parts of
the body, complaints, &c.,
II. Exceptions to the General Rules, 237 III. Son, sa, ses, leur, leurs, "its" and
III. "Nu," "demi," and "feu,"
IV. "Ci-inclus," "ci-joint," &c.,
V. Adjectives of Colour,
VI. Compound Adjectives,
VII. Number of Adjectives,
SECOND SECTION.-POSITION OF AD-
"their."-En les, in speak-
ing of things,
267
269
JECTIVES.
272
I. Observations concerning the Posi-
tion of the Adjective,
II. Adjectives whose meaning differs
according to their Position before
or after the Noun,
THIRD SECTION.-GOVERNMENT OF
ADJECTIVES.
III.
III. Adjectives requiring envers,
ib.
"which,"
275
what" and
Où, d'où, par où, instead of dans
lequel, &c.
IV. Interrogative Pronouns,
FIFTH SECTION.-HOW TO ANSWER
QUESTIONS.
Illustrations of certain Pronouns and
Expressions used in Answering Ques-
248
FIFTH SECTION.-EXPRESSIONS OF DI-
MENSION AND AGE.
SIXTH SECTION. INDEFINITE EXPRES-