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" French ten classes of words called parts of speech, namely: the article, the substantive, the adjective, the pronoun, the verb, the participle ; the adverb, the preposition, the conjunction, and the interjection. The first six are variable, and the four... "
Dr. Ahn's First French course, revised by S. Barlet - Page 83
by Franz Ahn - 1876
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Modern practical French grammar

M. Michel - 1868 - 262 pages
...beauty, beauté. ACCIDENCE. PARTS OF SPEECH. 23. There are in French ten parts of speech, viz., — the Article, the Substantive, the Adjective, the Pronoun,...Preposition, the Conjunction, and the Interjection. 24. The first six are variable, and consequently, subject to the rule of agreement with the word to...
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A new method of learning to read, write and speak the Spanish language, by M ...

Mariano Velazquez de la Cadena - 1869 - 576 pages
...nine sorts of words, or, as they are commonly called, Parts of Speech; namely, the ARTICLE, the NOUN, the PRONOUN, the VERB, the PARTICIPLE, the ADVERB,...PREPOSITION, the CONJUNCTION, and the INTERJECTION. The meaning of a word must be first ascertained, in order to classify it. Example : — Claro, clear. Ese...
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A simplified grammar of the French language

George HUGHES (M.A., Edinb.) - 1869 - 304 pages
...idea, une fée a fairy. The parts of speech are the same in both languages, viz. the Article, the Noun, the Adjective, the Pronoun, the Verb, the Participle, the Adverb, the Preposition, the Conjunction. The Interjection is excluded from the parts of speech. (See Preface.) The CONJUGATION of a verb is...
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First French course, and France and the French

John Paxton Hall - French language - 1870 - 216 pages
...nics,_amÎ8. PARTS 0F SPEECH. There are ten parts of speech, the Scbstantive or Noun, the Article, the Adjective, the Pronoun, the Verb, the Participle, the Adverb, the Preposition, the Conjuactiou, and the Interjection. SUBSTANTIVE OE NOUN. A Noun denotes any being or object whatever,...
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The Edinburgh high school French conversation-grammar

Charles Henri Schneider - 1873 - 422 pages
...SPEECH. RULE 13. There are, in French, ten elasses of words called Parts of Speech, namely : VARIABLE. The article. The substantive. The adjective. The pronoun. The verb. The participle. INVARIABLE. The adverb. The preposition. The conjunction. The interjection. OF GENDERS AND NUMBERS....
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The Edinburgh high school French reader

Charles Henri Schneider - 1876 - 384 pages
...SPEECH. RULE 13. There are, in French, ten classes of words called Parts of Speech, namely : VARIABLE. The article. The substantive. The adjective. The pronoun. The verb. The participle. INVARIABLE. The adverb. The preposition. The conjunction. The interjection. OF GENDERS AND NUMBERS....
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The French accidence, the first part of Contanseau's Modern French grammar

Léon Contanseau - 1882 - 148 pages
...the bell Makeluutel ACCEDENCE. 22 There are in French ten classes of words called part» of speech, namely, the article, the substantive, the adjective,...and the interjection. The first six are variable, and the four others invariable ARTICLE. 23 The article is a word placed before substantives to specify...
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A digest of the ... questions in Latin grammar [&c.].

Edward Henslowe Bedford - 1882 - 680 pages
...are. without inflection ? There arc in French ten parte of speech, viz., the substantive, the article, the adjective, the pronoun, the verb, the participle,...preposition, the conjunction, and the interjection. The adverb, the preposition, the conjunction, and the interjection are without inflection. WJicn is the...
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The elements of French composition

John Home Cameron - French language - 1901 - 218 pages
...have it." 88. The French language has, according to most grammarians, ten parts of speech: the noun or substantive, the adjective, the pronoun, the verb,...the adverb, the preposition, the conjunction and the interjection.—The proper noun always begins with a capital, and applies to a single individual, a...
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