| Nicolas Wanostrocht - French language - 1804 - 384 pages
...qiielli' que, muft be thus divided, when it is immediately followed by a verb or a perfonal pronoun, and agree in gender and number with the noun to which it relates; it likewife requires the verb to be put in the fubjundtive mood : ex. Quel que foit I'cmumi dont vous... | |
| Hallard - 1813 - 330 pages
...noble spirit. SECT. II. Of Adjectives. * RULE T. The adjective and participle past, used as such, must agree in gender and number with the noun to which it relates ; a?, Le bonpcre, The good father. La bonne mere, The good mother. Les bonsperes, The good fathers.... | |
| Nicolas Wanostrocht - French language - 1821 - 508 pages
...quelle que must be thus divided, when it is immediately followed by a verb or- a personal pronoun, and agree in gender and number with the noun to which it relates; it likewise requires the verb to be put in the subjunctive mood: ex. tyuelle que soil votre faute,... | |
| Alfred G. Havet - 1853 - 446 pages
...comparison, (p. 80.) no French adjectivo can be used with propriety, (except by mere accident,) uniese we know how to change its form to make it agree in gtnder and яытЬег with the noun to which it relatée. Here is another, and а тегу great... | |
| Auguste Beljame - 1859 - 156 pages
...which are masculine and neuter in Latin are mase. in French. 3. In French, the article must always agree in gender and number with the noun to which it relates. 4. The articles, and the prepositions à and de, are generally repeated in French before every noun,... | |
| John Christison - 1863 - 156 pages
...celui, celle, ceux, celles, he or that, she or that, they or those. The demonstrative relative must agree in gender and number with the noun to which it relates, and is followed by de and a noun, or by qu,, who. EXAMPLES.— Votre chapeau et celui de mon père,... | |
| Auguste Beljame - 1863 - 156 pages
...French three articles : 1. Indefinite. 2. Definite. 3. Partitive. 3. In French, the article must always agree in gender and number with the noun to which it relates. 4. The articles, and the prepositions a and de, are generally repeated in French before every noun,... | |
| Mary Anna Longstreth - 1868 - 194 pages
...whether it begin with a vowel or a consonant. 10 ELEMENTARY RULE FOR THE ARTICLE. — Every Article must agree in gender and number with the noun to which it relates. Exercise 1. The king, the dog, the book. The queen, the pen, the cow. The mind, the work, the man.... | |
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