This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ...5. Je peux le faire si je veux, tu... tu, etc. 6. Nous aurions du y rester. B. 1. I told him that he was to come at once, but he said he couldn't come. 2. He ought not to say that; he could come if he would (it). 3. He ought not to have said that; he could have come, if he had liked. 4. Might I ask a favor of you? 5. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ...5. Je peux le faire si je veux, tu... tu, etc. 6. Nous aurions du y rester. B. 1. I told him that he was to come at once, but he said he couldn't come. 2. He ought not to say that; he could come if he would (it). 3. He ought not to have said that; he could have come, if he had liked. 4. Might I ask a favor of you? 5. Certainly. 6. Have the kindness to send for the doctor. 7. At what tailor's did you have your coat made. 8. I had it made by (par) the tailor who lives near by. 9. Make them work hard. 10. Make them write an exercise every day. 11. Mary can sing well, but she cannot sing this evening; she has caught cold. 12. I know that she would like to sing, if she could. C. 1. We cannot always do what we wish. 2. Yesterday, for example, I was to dine at my old uncle's. 3. I told my servant to send for a carriage. 4. The carriage was to be at the door at ten o'clock, but it did not, come before half-past ten. 5. I said to the driver (cocker, m.): "You must not lose a moment, or we shall be late." 6. He answered: "Be so good as to get in (monter), and we shall do what we can (fut.)." 7. He set out at once, but his horse was so tired that he could not go (marcher) very fast. 8. Unfortunately also, we were obliged to stop on account of a procession which was passing. 9. We did not dare to interrupt (intcrrompre) it. 10. As we were approaching the station, we saw the train start. 11. What a misfortune! 12. I ought to have gone to the station on foot 13. My uncle must have been very angry. EXERCISE XII, a. ( 230.) Use Of Verb Phrases, continued. A. Complete the following, as above: 1. Nous venons d'arriver. 2. Je vais me faire couper les cheveux, tu vas te, etc. 3. II a du partir. 4. Je voudrais aller voir mes amis, tu... tes, etc. B. 1....
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