A Grammar of the French Tongue: Grounded Upon the Decisions of the French Academy : Wherein All the Necessary Rules, Observations, and Examples are Exhibited in a Manner Entirely NewSamuel Wood & Sons, 1832 - 336 páginas |
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... words and phrases , warranted by the most approved authors , and especially by the decisions of the FRENCH ACADEMY . It is needless to point out the great usefulness of these important articles to those who have made a considerable ...
... words and phrases , warranted by the most approved authors , and especially by the decisions of the FRENCH ACADEMY . It is needless to point out the great usefulness of these important articles to those who have made a considerable ...
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... words : Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see , Thinks what ne'er was , nor is , nor e'er shall be . " However , if upon a candid and impartial examination , the present should be found a well - conducted undertaking , I am not ...
... words : Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see , Thinks what ne'er was , nor is , nor e'er shall be . " However , if upon a candid and impartial examination , the present should be found a well - conducted undertaking , I am not ...
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... phabetically disposed , with the choice of Words and Phrases , warranted by the most approved Authors , and especially by the decisions of the FRENCH ACADEMY . 303 OF THE FRENCH TONGUE . PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . IN every xii CONTENTS .
... phabetically disposed , with the choice of Words and Phrases , warranted by the most approved Authors , and especially by the decisions of the FRENCH ACADEMY . 303 OF THE FRENCH TONGUE . PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . IN every xii CONTENTS .
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... word , i . e . he may read and write and be understood , and yet speak and not be under- stood at all . To speak or write accurately a language we must never use two words to express an idea when one will serve the same purpose . In the ...
... word , i . e . he may read and write and be understood , and yet speak and not be under- stood at all . To speak or write accurately a language we must never use two words to express an idea when one will serve the same purpose . In the ...
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... word , does not fully answer to the nicety of the French pronunciation , it being impossible to find such English words , as have strictly the same sound as in French ; it may , however , be sufficient for our purpose to have shown , as ...
... word , does not fully answer to the nicety of the French pronunciation , it being impossible to find such English words , as have strictly the same sound as in French ; it may , however , be sufficient for our purpose to have shown , as ...
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adjective aller autres avez avez-vous avoir beau bonne C'est cher compound conjunction crois deux Donnez-moi écrit Elle English été êtes être express faire fait faut feminine femme followed Français French language frère Gender of Substantives gens governs heure heureux homme IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect imperfect tense INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD J'ai J'en jamais Je lui dirai join jours jusqu'à l'ai l'autre l'un language langue leçon lettre likewise livre Londres m'avez maison masculine mère Monsieur n'ai n'en n'est noun Nouns substantive nouvelle parlé parler participle participle past passée peine père personal pronoun PLURAL prendre preposition Present Tense Preterperfect punish qu'elle qu'il quatre que vous quoi rendered into French rien santé Scholar's Practice semaine sense sentence signifies SINGULAR sœur sometimes speak SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD temps thing thou mayest tout venir Voilà voir word write
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Página 63 - ADJ. mon ma mes ton ta tes son sa ses notre nos votre vos leur leurs...
Página 38 - Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze, Treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf, vingt.
Página viii - Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be, In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due.
Página 41 - January, janvier February, février March, mars April, avril May, mai June, juin July, juillet August, août September, septembre October, octobre November, novembre December, décembre Spring, le printemps Summer, l'été Fall, Fautomne Winter, Fhiver For "it is warm", "it is cold", etc., see p.
Página 62 - An Adjective is a word added to a substantive, to express its quality; as an industrious man, a virtuous woman.
Página 38 - IV. 5 five V. 6 six VI. 7 se-ven VII. 8 eight VIII. 9 nine IX. 10 ten X. 11 e-le-ven XI. 12 twelve XII. 13 thir-teen XIII. 14 four-teen XIV. 15 fif-teen XV.
Página 63 - Lu mien, la mienne. Les miens, les miennes. Le tien, la tienne. Les tiens, les tiennes. Le sien, la sienne. Les siens, les siennes.
Página 61 - An Article is a word prefixed to substantives, to point them out, and to show how far their signification extends : as, a garden, an eagle, the woman.
Página iv - J'ai l'honneur d'attendre ses ordres, et d'être avec le plus profond respect, Monseigneur, De Votre Grandeur, Le très humble et très obéissant serviteur. MARTIN. Chez M. Maillet, Procureur, rue Quinquempoix, à Paris. Paris, ce 24 janvier 1744.
Página 78 - Fem. le mien la mienne les miens les miennes mine le tien la tienne les tiens les tiennes thine le sien la sienne les siens les siennes his, hers...