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... Rule , of which the phrase in the Ex- ercise is an application , may be found instanter , without being obliged to wade through a long rule for only a portion of it . The Exercises will be found in immediate connection with the Rules ...
... Rule , of which the phrase in the Ex- ercise is an application , may be found instanter , without being obliged to wade through a long rule for only a portion of it . The Exercises will be found in immediate connection with the Rules ...
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... rule in this division . The Third Division , or Syntax Raisonnée , contains a series of rules on the finesse and peculiarities of the French language . In explaining these we have aimed at perspicuity rather than elegance ; and we have ...
... rule in this division . The Third Division , or Syntax Raisonnée , contains a series of rules on the finesse and peculiarities of the French language . In explaining these we have aimed at perspicuity rather than elegance ; and we have ...
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Saint Ange Siméon. * 21. There are four rules for forming the plural of nouns . FIRST or GENERAL RULE . The plural is formed , as in English , by adding s to the singular , as , plume , pen ; plumes , pens . | fruit , fruit ; fruits ...
Saint Ange Siméon. * 21. There are four rules for forming the plural of nouns . FIRST or GENERAL RULE . The plural is formed , as in English , by adding s to the singular , as , plume , pen ; plumes , pens . | fruit , fruit ; fruits ...
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... rules are there for forming the gender of nouns ? 22. What are the exceptions to the 3d and 4th rules ? 23. Name the nouns ... RULE . - All adjectives not ending in e unaccented , take an e for the feminine , as un grand prince , a great ...
... rules are there for forming the gender of nouns ? 22. What are the exceptions to the 3d and 4th rules ? 23. Name the nouns ... RULE . - All adjectives not ending in e unaccented , take an e for the feminine , as un grand prince , a great ...
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... rule 3d , double the last consonant before taking e , are : - Mas . Fem . English . Mas . bas , basse , gras , grasse , low . fat . gentil , Fem . English . gentille , genteel . gros , grosse , big . las , lasse , tired . sot , sotte ...
... rule 3d , double the last consonant before taking e , are : - Mas . Fem . English . Mas . bas , basse , gras , grasse , low . fat . gentil , Fem . English . gentille , genteel . gros , grosse , big . las , lasse , tired . sot , sotte ...
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absolute pronoun adjective adverb agree aient aimé autre avez avoir beau bien c'est comp compound CONDITIONAL MOOD Conjugate conjunction coupé denote deux direct object e⁹ elá elle English été EXERCISE expressed faire fait faut followed Français France French language frère gender and number governs the subjunctive homme IMPERATIVE MOOD indeclinable indirect infinitive interrogative j'ai jamais l'autre lady maison mieux MOOD n'est noun noun or pronoun OBSERVE parlé parler participle past participle present personal pronoun placed plural possessive pronoun preceded prendre preposition pres preterite punish qu'il reflective verbs relative pronoun rendered in French require rich rien riez RULE sense sentence sing singular sister sœur speak spoken SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD tems tenses thou tout understood unipersonal venir verb être voir vowel word
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Seite 28 - English, nine sorts of words, or, as they are commonly called, PARTS OF SPEECH ; namely, the ARTICLE, the SUBSTANTIVE or NOUN, the ADJECTIVE, the PRONOUN, the VERB, the ADVERB, the PREPOSITION, the CONJUNCTION, and the INTERJECTION.