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CONJUGATION

Of the Auxiliary or Active Verb AVOIR, to have.

INFINITIVE OR IMPERSONAL MOOD.

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I shall have had||nous aurons eu, we shall have hac vous aurez eu, you shall

thou shalt "

J'aurai eu, tu auras eu,

il aura eu,

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ils auront eu,

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CONDITIONAL MOOD.

0. Present Tense.

J'aurais, I would, could, should, or might have.

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P. Compound of the Present.

J'aurais eu, I would, could, should, or might have had.

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-j'eusse, I might have.

tu eusses, thou mightest

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que

that

-nous eussions we might have. -vous eussiez, you might have.

qu'il eût, he might have. qu'ils eussent, they might have.

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Observe 1st, That a verb must be of the same number and person as its subject, whether noun or pronoun.

2d, That two nouns in the singular are equal to a plural. 3d, That a noun is always third person singular or plural. 4th, That an application of all the foregoing rules is to be made throughout the following exercises, and of the partitive word some in particular, which must be expressed in French, wherever it is expressed or only understood in English, i, 10.

EXERCISE XII.

C. Pr. Ten.-I have the gout; he has the clock; she has

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goute f.

collier m.

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the baskets; the dog has a collar; we have the banker's panier m. banquier promise; you have the tailor's thimble; you have some promesse f.

tailleur

dé m.

pleasure; the hens have, feathers; they have the courage;

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poule

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they have power; they have their guns and bayonets ready.

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baionette f. e2

Imp. I had a penknife; he has a spoon; she has a canary;

canif m.

cueiller f.

we had some honey; they had some bread and cheese.

miel m.

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rfromage m.

beautiful prints; you had some fine cider; es gravures f.

10 bon cidrem.

you had a large revenue; they had youth and beauty.

grand revenu m.

i jeunesse f. r

beauté f. wax candle. bougie f.

Fut. I shall have an opinion; you shall have this

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EXERCISE XIII.

C. Pres. I have had patience; she has

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great storms; you had had some 10 grand orage m.

chicken; Miss B. and Miss M. had had their lessons.

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C. Fut. I shall have had two hundred crowns; we shall have

had a dreadful2 hurricane'; they will have had three new2 gowns1.

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Cond. I should have a large fortune; we should have an

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opinion; you would have had some gold and iron.

f.

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fer m.

Com. Pres. You would have had my promise; they would

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have had his vote; these gentlemen would have had this ticket.

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S. Pres. That you may have a pleasant evening1; that she

may

have a walk; that they may have good sailors.

promenade f.

S. Pret. That I might have a bow; that she might have. archet m.

learned teachers'; that they might have time to sing.

savant maître

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art. tems m. de chanter. C. Pres. That he may have had a cold; that we may have

rhume m.

had your saddle; that they may have had

selle f.

4 реасе. art. paix f.

C. Pret. That she might have had pride; that you might

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have had coffee; that they might have had blue ribbons1. bleu ruban m.

café m.

CONJUGATION

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Of the Auxiliary or Substantive Verb ETRE, to be.

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