This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1852 edition. Excerpt: ... VERBS. 179. There is but one mode of conjugating passive verbs: it is by adding to the-verb elrc, through all the moods and tenses, the participle past of the verb active; which must agree in gender and number with the subject: as, Je suis aime. / am loved. Mon pere fut respecte. My father was respected. Ma mere fut reveree. My mother loas revered. Nous serons loues. We shall be praised. EXERCISE XXXIII. That young lady is so mild, so polite, and so kind, that sha jeune demoiselle doux, honnete, bon, is beloved by every body. He performed with so much aimer de jouer tant de ability that he was universally applauded. He is known by nointelligencc applaudir. de body. How many countries, unknown to the ancients, have been Que de pays, inconnu discovered by 2modern 'navigators! If they had got into it art. navigateur! through the door, they should have come out of it through the window. To be happy and to be praised are two very different things. art. rally preceded by the pronoun il. Observe that the il has no relation to a substantive, as may be seen by the impossibility of substituting a noun for it in the following examples: il pleut it rains il convient it becomes il sied.'. it is becoming il s' ensuit it follows il messied it is unbecoming il est a propos it is proper il semble it seems il faut it is necessary il pa rait it appears il y a there is, or are il suffit it suffices il importe it matters CONJUGATION OF THE IMPERSONAL VERB NEWER, TO SNOW. INFINITIVE MOOD. PRESENT. PAST. neiger to snow avoir neigS to have snowed PARTICIPLES. PRESENT. neigant snowing Past. Past. ayant neige having snowed neigé snowed INDICATIVE MOOD. Present. Preterit Indefinite. il neige it snows il a neigé it has snowed Imperfect. Pluperfect. il...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1852 edition. Excerpt: ... VERBS. 179. There is but one mode of conjugating passive verbs: it is by adding to the-verb elrc, through all the moods and tenses, the participle past of the verb active; which must agree in gender and number with the subject: as, Je suis aime. / am loved. Mon pere fut respecte. My father was respected. Ma mere fut reveree. My mother loas revered. Nous serons loues. We shall be praised. EXERCISE XXXIII. That young lady is so mild, so polite, and so kind, that sha jeune demoiselle doux, honnete, bon, is beloved by every body. He performed with so much aimer de jouer tant de ability that he was universally applauded. He is known by nointelligencc applaudir. de body. How many countries, unknown to the ancients, have been Que de pays, inconnu discovered by 2modern 'navigators! If they had got into it art. navigateur! through the door, they should have come out of it through the window. To be happy and to be praised are two very different things. art. rally preceded by the pronoun il. Observe that the il has no relation to a substantive, as may be seen by the impossibility of substituting a noun for it in the following examples: il pleut it rains il convient it becomes il sied.'. it is becoming il s' ensuit it follows il messied it is unbecoming il est a propos it is proper il semble it seems il faut it is necessary il pa rait it appears il y a there is, or are il suffit it suffices il importe it matters CONJUGATION OF THE IMPERSONAL VERB NEWER, TO SNOW. INFINITIVE MOOD. PRESENT. PAST. neiger to snow avoir neigS to have snowed PARTICIPLES. PRESENT. neigant snowing Past. Past. ayant neige having snowed neigé snowed INDICATIVE MOOD. Present. Preterit Indefinite. il neige it snows il a neigé it has snowed Imperfect. Pluperfect. il...
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