French Conversation and Composition by Harry Vincent Wann
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EXAMPLES La France est un beau pays. France is a beautiful country. Les chevaux sont utiles. Horses are useful. Je donne ces fruits au professeur, I give this fruit to the à la femme, à l'homme, aux teacher, to the woman, to garçons, aux petites filles, etc. the man, etc. Les livres de la femme, du jeune The woman's books, the young homme, de l'élève, des enfants, man's, the pupil's, etc. des petites filles. Où est le père de Jean? Est-il Where is John's father? Is he chez le professeur? at the teacher's? A-t-il un livre? Has he a book? A. 1. Molière is going to give a sou to the beggar. 2. Honesty is a good thing.[1] 3. He rewarded the beggar's honesty. 4. Voltaire's name is well known. 5. He was Piron's friend. 6. He spent some time at Piron's house.[2] 7. They[3] gave[4] a fête on the occasion of the dauphin's birth. 8. The soldier's appetite was prodigious. 9. The king's officers were at Molière's house. 10. The man with the insatiable stomach approaches[5] the buffet. 11. The beggar notices[6] Molière's mistake. 12. Will you be at the dauphin's castle? 13. I shall be at the queen's castle. 14. Does he give the beggar a sou? [Footnotes: 1: chose (f.). 2: _omit_. 3: on. 4: _past indefinite_. 5: s'approcher de. 6: s'apercevoir _de_ (_become aware of_).] |
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