PREFACE. (4) The greatest care has been taken, by the use of different forms of type, to call the student's attention to the many difficulties which prove continual stumbling blocks , even to the wariest. (See, for instance pp. 4, 33, 38, 50, 54, 57, 65, 79, 84, to 90, 101, 115, 122 etc.) It will be observed that Philological remarks and Etymo- logies have been inserted and Synonyms explained practical advantage was to be gained. wherever a The whole is intended to constitute a complete Class-book which, the compiler trusts, will honestly fulfil the promise held out in its title-page and commend it to the general appreciation of the Public. GL Eugfcne -Fasnacht Late Senior Master of Modern Languages, St. Peter's College, Westminster.
TABLE OF CONTENTS. NB. The numbers refer to the pages. ACCIDENCE. Regular Verbs (Lessons I VI, X XVIII.) Indicative Present; Imperative, 1; Imperfect, 2; Preterite, 3; Future, 5; Conditional, 6; Subjunctive Present, 7; Imperfect, 8; Compound Tenses Indefinite, 13; Pluperfect and Anterior, 14; Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive, 15. Passive Voice, 16; Reflective 17; 19; (Charles Quint au couvent de S* Just). Impersonal, 19; 20; Orthographical peculiarities, 21. Avoir, 10; il y a, 11; gtre, 12. Auxiliary Verbs. (Lessons VII IX.) Strong and Irregular Verbs. (Lessons XIX XL.) i** Conjugation: aller, envoyer, 22; s'en aller, 23. 2 d Conjugation: donnir, mentir, partir, sentir, servir, sortir, se repentir, bouillir , 24; courir, fuir, vStir, 26; venir, 27; venir: idiomatic tenses, 28; tenir, 29; acque"rir, mourir, 30; ouvrir, couvrir, offrir, souffrir, cueillir, saillir, 31. 3 d Conjugation : devoir: idiomatic tenses, 32; 34; pouvoir, mouvoir, savoir, 34; savoir: idiomatic tenses, 36, falloir: idiomatic tenses, 37; 38; valoir, 39; vouloir, 41; asseoir?, voir, de"choir, surseoir, 42. 4 th Conjugation: conduire, construire, cuire, luire, e"crire, 43; dire, 44; faire, 45; faire; idiomatic tenses, 46; faire: used impersonally, 48; Verbs compounded with faire, 49; suffire, confire, traire, rire, 50; plaire, taire, lire, boire, 51; croire, conclure, 52; Verbs in -aindre, -eindre, -oindre, 53; coudre, moudre, absoudre, rdsoudre, 55; Verbs in -aitre, -oitre (savoir and connaitre compared), 56; vivre, suivre, mettre, 57; prendre, vaincre, 59. Defective Verbs, 60. Recapitulation of all fcwr Conjugations, 61. Article. (Lessons LVI LVIII.) Definite, 62; Indefinite, 63; Partitive 64. Formation of Plural, 65; Gender, 66. Substantives. (Lessons LIX LX.) b
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