| Hallard - 1813 - 330 pages
...preposition, they are expressed, whoring \tyrjur, which, by lequel, laqitelle, ksquels, lesqiiellcs, agreeably to the gender and number of the noun to which it refers. .Examples: L'homme a qui j'ecris est tres-savant, The man tr» •whom 1 write is very learned.... | |
| William Driverger - 1820 - 648 pages
...woman; Une femme CHARMANTB: A PREVAILING passion ; Une passion DOMINANTS. The gerund does not take the gender and number of the noun to which it relates; the verbal adjective does. But, in A6 following sentences, can the gerunds be considered as adjectives... | |
| Léon Contanseau - 1849 - 228 pages
...vous parlez, The house of which you speak. Lequel applies to persons and things. It changes according to the gender and number of the noun to which it relates, and is thus declined : SINGULAR. PLURAL. Masc. Fem. Masc. Fem. Duquel, de laquelle, desquels, desquelles.... | |
| L. A. Audigier - French language - 1853 - 440 pages
...quel, de laquelle, desquels, desquelles; to, at Which, au quel, à la quelle, aux quels, aux quelles: agreeably to the gender and number of the noun to which it relates ; as, The man with whom ") ~L'homme avec qui j The horse on which I he is. Le cheval sur lequel > il... | |
| Angelo Vergani - 1855 - 288 pages
...feminine singular, in i for the masculine plural, and in e for the feminine plural, always according to the gender and number of the noun to which it relates * By the direct government of the past participle is meant its accusative, which is either a noun or... | |
| L. Contanseau - 1858 - 268 pages
...dont je parle, The house of which / speak. Lequel applies to persons and things. It changes according to the gender and number of the noun to which it relates, and is thus declined : SINGULAR. PLURAL. Masc. Fem. Masc. Fem. Lequel, laquelle, lesquels, lesquelles,... | |
| Jules Festu - French language - 1867 - 304 pages
...the Superlative Relative, which is formed by putting le, la, les, to plus or moins, &c., according to the gender and number of the Noun to which it relates ; and the Superlative Absolute, which is formed by putting le invariable before plus or moms, &c. Elle... | |
| Mary Anna Longstreth - 1868 - 194 pages
...placed after the verb which follows what, is translated by quel, quelle, qucls, quelles, according to the gender and number of the noun to which it relates; as, ELEMENTARY Vocabulary. Motive, motif, m. Name, nom, m. Name, verb, nommer. (3) Republic, ripubliqite,... | |
| Léon Contanseau - 1882 - 148 pages
...qui obéissent the children who obey 105 Lequel applies to persons and things. It changes according to the gender and number of the noun to which it relates, and is thus declined : — SINGULAR PLURAL Musi:. Fem. Masc. Pan. lequel laquelle duquel de laquelle... | |
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