French Conversation and Composition by Harry Vincent Wann
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quelqu'un?--Qu'a-t-il pensé?--En quelle posture le malade se
trouvait-il?--La mule a-t-elle voulu jouer le rôle de médecin?--A-t-elle tâté le pouls du client?--Celui-ci a-t-il été surpris de trouver la mule dans sa chambre?--Quel heureux effet la peur du malade a-t-elle eu?--Quel conseil cet homme a-t-il donné au médecin? Écrivez cette histoire en 200 mots. Cherchez un verbe, s'il y en a, pour tous les substantifs dans cette histoire: _e.g._ connaissance: connaître. GRAMMAR REVIEW.--LESSON II Review forms and use of possessive adjectives. A. 1. His success will depend on his presence of mind. 2. Their adversary was a veteran, distinguished for his courage. 3. We begged the soldiers to take our defense in hand. 4. The terrible cold will increase our sufferings. 5. His eyes were to[1] see the light no more. 6. Our friends will do their utmost to win our case. 7. The memory of my wounds will win[2] me his protection. 8. I will take charge of your (_familiar form_) defense. 9. Your wounds are terrible but your cause will triumph. 10. When my power was menaced, you showed your bravery. 11. Your appeal has won you my protection. 12. I threw my cloak over my companion. 13. Our neighbors have yielded to our request. 14. Your enemy has exposed his life to save his emperor. 15. His accusation is false, and my cause is in good hands. |
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