A new and improved Spanish grammarSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1833 - 323 sider |
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Side iv
... give a better character of the present work than to say , that it is excellently adapted to accompany the former one ... gives proof of much ability , many fine distinctions are here pointed out , and the examples are so tastefully ...
... give a better character of the present work than to say , that it is excellently adapted to accompany the former one ... gives proof of much ability , many fine distinctions are here pointed out , and the examples are so tastefully ...
Side 46
... give ; vosotros vais , ye go . The imperative orders or entreats the execution of the action ; as id vosotros , go ye ; concedednos , grant us ; perdoname , forgive me . * They are also named Preterimperfect , Preterperfect indefinite ...
... give ; vosotros vais , ye go . The imperative orders or entreats the execution of the action ; as id vosotros , go ye ; concedednos , grant us ; perdoname , forgive me . * They are also named Preterimperfect , Preterperfect indefinite ...
Side 94
... Give me bread . Give him some wine . Give us honey . -Some may be also expressed by algun , alguna , in the * See observation after Rule 25 singular , and by algunos , algunas , and unos 94 RULES OF ETYMOLOGY.
... Give me bread . Give him some wine . Give us honey . -Some may be also expressed by algun , alguna , in the * See observation after Rule 25 singular , and by algunos , algunas , and unos 94 RULES OF ETYMOLOGY.
Side 113
... Give them something . Having said to them . Note a . The terminations of the first and second persons plura . of verbs lose their final letter when they are followed by nos or os ; as , levantémonos , let us rise ; sentáos , sit ye down ...
... Give them something . Having said to them . Note a . The terminations of the first and second persons plura . of verbs lose their final letter when they are followed by nos or os ; as , levantémonos , let us rise ; sentáos , sit ye down ...
Side 114
... give me less than thee ; nos dió tanto dinero como á ellos , he gave us as much money as them . RULE 49. When in English the objective case of the first or second person is the regimen of the verb , or of the preposition to expressed or ...
... give me less than thee ; nos dió tanto dinero como á ellos , he gave us as much money as them . RULE 49. When in English the objective case of the first or second person is the regimen of the verb , or of the preposition to expressed or ...
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1st Obj 2d Obj accent action adjective adverb alabádo amádo aunque author's Synonyms bien caeria carta casa compounds Conjugation consonant definite article denotes dinero diphthong Edinburgh Academy Edition éllos English escrito estaba estádo estoy example expressed Feminine Nouns fué Future future imperfect gender Gerund Gil Blas Grammar haber había habíamos habrá habré háya hijo hombre hubiera hubiére hubiéseis hubiésemos Imperative Imperfect indefinite Indicative Present Infinitive irregular letters libro loved mañana masculine ménos mood muger names Nosotros Note a.-If Note a.-The objective Observation padre Participle penultima Perf Perfect person pluperfect Plur plural praise preceded prefixed preposition Preterite pronoun quiere regimen RULE sell Señor sentence sído herido Sing singular sold sound Spanish language subjunctive mood Subjunctive Present syllable tengo tenido tense termination thee thou mayst thou shouldst translated unido Vendia vendido verb virtud Vosótros vowel word wounded
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