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1st Cond 2nd Cond 2nd Fut accusative ACTIVE VERBS adjectives Adverbs apple article author auxiliary become book bought Bristol brother Buch case cloth boards CONDITIONAL conjugated conjunction country dative declension declined definite dependent sentence diminutives edition Examples Exercises express expressed Familiar Sentences father FLEET STREET following formed found friend garden gehen geliebt genitive German and English German Grammar German Language give good Haus Have you horse house Imperfect INDICATIVE infinitive interrogative know letter lieben little London love loved Masc masculine means meinigen morning muß Neut never nominative nouns number o'clock participle Past Perfect person placed Pluperfect Plural POSSESSIVE preceding preposition Pres present principal sentence pronoun rendered in German rules SECOND seen separable seyn ſie Singular sister soon speak stand SUBJUNCTIVE substantive syllable take tence Thee thou three genders time to-day used watch weiß years yesterday your yours
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Seite 128 - DEUTSCHES LESEBUCH, or GERMAN READING BOOK. New edition, enlarged, improved, and adapted to the use of English Students, by DR. A. HEIMANN, Professor of German at the London University.
Seite 127 - ... the History and Progress of the W'ater Cure, and an Account of the Processes used in the Treatment. 8vo. London, 1844 . . . . . . .016 The Water Cure, Stomach Complaints, and Drugs, Diseases, their Causes, Consequences, and Cure by Water, Air, Exercise and Diet. 8vo. Third edition, 1843 046 Bernstein (L.) Selections from the best German Authors in Prose and Poetry; also some Commercial Letters, 12mo. London, 1842 . .060 Boniface. Modern English and French Conversation ; containing Elementary...
Seite 127 - Rules for the Pronunciation of German, a copious Vocabulary, and a Selection of Familiar Phrases ; and followed by Models of Receipts, Bills of Exchange, Letters, Notes, Tables of the English, French...
Seite xi - PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION Since the publication of the first edition of this book, "Definitions of Electrical Terms...
Seite 73 - IN COMPOUND TENSES. 3. In compound tenses and independent propositions the infinitive or participle is placed at the end of the sentence. In the second future the auxiliary Caben (or fetn) follows the past participle : SBa
Seite 29 - I have become a merchant ; but when werben is used as an auxiliary for the formation of the passive verb, the participle geworben is changed into worten : as, id) bin gefragt worben.
Seite 116 - What o'clock is it ? It is one o'clock. It is half past two. It is a quarter to four.
Seite 3 - The dative plural of all nouns ends in n. 2. Nouns feminine always remain unaltered in the singular. 3. Feminines in e add an n to all cases in the plural. 4. Masculines in e take an additional n in all the cases, singular and plural.
Seite 15 - ... is also used as an indefinite pronoun, joined with all genders and numbers...
Seite xiii - n g°> a ' thebeginning of a word, but at the end or in the middle of a word it has a guttural sound; after n it has a nasal sound J U'elliij bringen. Letters. Names. English. Pronunciation. hah h at the beginning of...