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A grammar of the French language - Page 85
by Nicolas Wanostrocht - 1839
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A grammar of the French language, with practical exercises

Nicolas Wanostrocht - French language - 1860 - 370 pages
...be placed before a verb, It must be rendered by quel que or quelle que for the singular, and quels que, quelles que for the plural, according to the...before (quelque), but in two, as above (quel que). Ex. QUELLES QUE soient vosfaules ; whatever be your faults. 18. When whatever can, in English, be changed...
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A Grammar of the French Language, with Practical Exercises

Nicolas Wanostrocht - French language - 1821 - 508 pages
...in the superlative degree, must be tendered in French by one of these articles de, du, de la, des, according to the gender and number of the substantive to which it belongs. The preposition by, when it follows an adjective in the comparative de|*ee, is rendered by...
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A French grammar

J V. Douville - 1824 - 662 pages
...following exercise, the adjectives will be found spelt either in the masculine or feminine, singular or plural, according to the gender and number of the substantive to which they refer. The French and English have had a dreadful sea-fight. Have Francois Anglais terrible combat...
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J.V. Douville 's Speaking French Grammar: Forming a Series of Sixty ...

J. V. Douville - French language - 1835 - 652 pages
...telle que, tels que, telles que, such as. Such is expressed in French by tel, telle, tels or telles, according to the gender and number of the substantive to which it refers, leaving out a which follows such in English : as, — such a man, tel homme ; such a thing,...
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A French and English grammar

P. Droz - 1842 - 262 pages
...femme, a woman. (e) The partitive article some or any, is rendered into French by du, de la, de l', des, according to the gender and number of the substantive to which it is joined. Du is placed before substantives of the masculine gender, as, *du vin, some wine. De la...
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An Oral System of Imparting the French Language: Particularly Calculated to ...

L. A. Audigier - French language - 1853 - 440 pages
...the same is expressed in French f CXVI. The same is expressed by le même, la même, or les mêmes, according to the gender and number of the substantive to which it refers ; as, The same man ; Ijejmême homme. The same thing ; La même chose. The same persons ; Les...
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The French language

William James Champion - 1860 - 104 pages
...est wuelle. 4. — INDEFINITE ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS. 64. TOUT is sometimes an adjective, and is varied according to the gender and number of the substantive to which it belongs: as, En temps de pluie et de dégel, fes maisons, les pierres, les vitres deviennent TOUTES...
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The beginner's comprehensive French book

J. Delpech - French language - 1866 - 366 pages
...the French for strong spelt in four ways ? Because : The adjective in French alters its termination according to the gender and number of the substantive to which it relates. 134. — When an adjective relates to two or more nouns, it is put in the plural, as : — The father,...
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