A Grammar of the French Tongue: With a Preface, Containing an Essay on the Proper Method of Teaching and Learning that Language |
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2dly 3dly 4thly adnoun adverb allé aller autres avoir ayant bien C'est chose circumflex Comp compound tenses Cond Conjugate conjunction consonant construed denotes deux devant diphthong diverti écus elle English est-ce été être express faire fait faut feminine femme followed French French language gender gerund governed homme IMPERATIVE Imperfect Imperfect Tense impersonal INFINITIVE MOOD interrogatively J'ai J'aie J'aurois J'avois J'eus J'eusse jour l'autre l'un levé leverois likewise livres m'en Masc masculine mieux n'en n'est nasal negative noun Nous Observe oient oneself P.Nous parlé parler participle penultima phrase Plur preposition Pres Present Tense Pret Preterite pron pronoun personal qu'il qu'on quoi rien riez roit ront s'en Second Persons sense sentence signifies Sing singular sometimes sound speak spoken subjunctive substantive syllable thing Third Persons thou tout verb vingt vowel wherein words
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