I had sung thou hadst sung he had sung we had sung you had sung they had sung The Imperative Mood The imperative, as given by our author, is unquestionably composed of two different verbs. The national French grammar - Page 98by G I. Bertinchamp - 1844Full view - About this book
| Adrien Féline - 1866 - 192 pages
...hate. They had sung, Ils eurent chanté, il-z ur hate. Pluperfect. Plus-que- '-parfait. fihis ks pnrfe. I had sung, Thou hadst sung, He had sung, We had sung, J'avais chanté, Tu avais chanîé, I1 avait chanté, Nous avions chanté, j'avê hate. tu avê hate.... | |
| Louis Pujol - French language - 1873 - 574 pages
...you had been singing, ils avaient chanté, thty hail been singing. PAST ANTERIOR. / had »ung. tltou hadst sung, he had sung, we had sung, you had sung, they had «ung. J'eus olíante, tu ene chanté, il eut chanté, nous eûmes chanté, tout eûtes chanté, ill... | |
| Achille Motteau - 1874 - 144 pages
...They will sing, ilе — eront. 8. PHESENT. (I should or would sing.) 15. PLUPEEFECT. (I had sung.) I had sung, Thou hadst sung, He had sung, We had sung, You had sung, They had sung, j'avais chant-étu avais — é. il avait — é. nous avions — é. vous aviez — é. ils avaient... | |
| Benigno Bibolotti, Truman Michelson - Franciscans - 1917 - 278 pages
...ique mi at imaqui ique mo at imaqui ique zuñ at imaqui ique mun at imaqui ique moin at imaqui ique I had sung thou hadst sung he had sung we had sung you had sung they had sung The Imperative Mood The imperative, as given by our author, is unquestionably composed of two different... | |
| Benigno Bibolotti, Truman Michelson - Franciscans - 1917 - 278 pages
...-ique, a tense more or less similar in its meaning to our past perfect indicative may be formed, thus : I had sung thou hadst sung he had sung we had sung you had sung ye at imaqui ique mi at imaqui ique mo at imaqui ique zuñ at imaqui ique miin at imaqui ique moin... | |
| Effie Belle McFadden - English language - 1925 - 656 pages
...have sung You have sung You have sung He has sung They have sung PAST PERFECT TENSE I had sung You had sung He had sung We had sung You had sung They had sung FUTURE PERFECT TENSE First person I shall have sung We shall have sung Second person You will have... | |
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