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. 1846 edition. Excerpt: ...care of that bird; do not forget to give it water. (1.) Blessings, bien; are, devoir. (2.) Had been built, m batir, ind-6; prospect, rue. (3.) On account, a e; breathes, respirer i on them, y; are Indebted for, devoir; recovery, retablissement. (4.) Brings, entrainer; in its train, avec elle; ...
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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. 1846 edition. Excerpt: ...care of that bird; do not forget to give it water. (1.) Blessings, bien; are, devoir. (2.) Had been built, m batir, ind-6; prospect, rue. (3.) On account, a e; breathes, respirer i on them, y; are Indebted for, devoir; recovery, retablissement. (4.) Brings, entrainer; in its train, avec elle; numberless, bien des. (5.) Affair, matiere; must, ind-1; be deeply investigated, approfondir, inf-Ij be passed, glisser; over, dessus. (6.) Have had, faire, ind-4; appearance, air. (7.) Strip, otera; of part, une partie. (S. ) A great deal, cher; knowledge, instruction. (9.) We, (it is it that we); to it, (it is to it that we direct all, etc.) i direct, rapporter; from it, (and it is from it that, etc.) IIQ.) No, ne aucun; so strong, etc. (so much habit is a, etc.) habit, habitude, (11.) And from, (and it is from them that);by, d'apres; formed my decision, se decider. i DIFFICULTY RESPECTING THE SUPPLYING PRONOUN EXPLAINED. 241. Le is used in French to supply the place of an antecedent phrase, of a substantive or an adjective. In such case, its equivalent in English is so or it, which is almost always understood. EXAMPLES. je suis pere, et vous le serez /. am a father, and some day or aussi un jour other, you will be (one) also ils ne sont pas aussi riches que they are not so rich as we are (, Le, thus used, is declined in some cases, and not in others. When le supplies the place of a substantive, it then assumes the gender and number of that substantive, as: Madame, etes-vous la mere de cet enfant?--Oui, je la suis; Madam, are you the mother of that child?--Yes, I am. Mesdames, etes-vous les parentes-dont Monsieur m'a...
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