| Jean Baptiste Perrin - 1810 - 320 páginas
...upon the ARTICLES. 1. *" I "'HEdefinite article le, with it's accidents la, let, &c., -*- see p. 6 A, agrees in gender and number with the noun to which it is joined, and is used before the commonnouns, taken in the whole extent of their signification, as: la... | |
| Emanuel Del Mar - 1833 - 248 páginas
...he speaks. 16. So much and so many, as much and ns many, are each translated tanto, which must agree in gender and number, with the Noun to which it is prefixed ; Ex. I do not require so much money, No necesito tanto dinero, ni tunta? nor so many jewels to be happy,... | |
| Charles Constant Le Tellier - 1839 - 340 páginas
...was, placed; oiniert, opened; écrit, written; joint, joined; e.ic/us, excluded; mort, dead, &c. It agrees in gender and number with the noun to which it is joined ; as, une Jille aimée, a daughter beloved; des enfants chéris, cherished children. EXERCISK... | |
| Emanuel del Mar - 1840 - 160 páginas
...he speaks. 71. So much and so many, as much and as many, are each translated tanto, which must agree in gender and number with the Noun to which it is prefixed : Ex. I do not require so much money, No necesito tanto dinero, ni tantas nor so many jewels to be happy.... | |
| Emanuel del Mar - 1844 - 236 páginas
...and como (as) after the Adverb : Ex. Escribe tan bien como habla. He writes as well as he speaks. 13. As much and as many, so much and so many, are each...to which it is prefixed : Ex. Tengo tantos libros y tantas I have us many books and at plumas como el. many pens as he. Porqu6 tantas palabras ? Why so... | |
| Napoleone Perini - 1884 - 280 páginas
...either by " qualche," which is invariable and is followed by a noun in the singular, or by " alcuno," which agrees in gender and number with the noun to which it refers. Ex. Vado a comprare qualche I am going to buy some (a few) libro spagnuolo. Spanish books.... | |
| Frédéric Julien - 1884 - 202 páginas
...Uniformément. Immeusément. XVII. PAST PARTICIPLES. 26. The past participle uscd without an auxiliary agrees in gender and number with the noun to which it is joined, like an ordinaiy adjective. Nous avous un pain bien cuit. Elle n mangé yne pomme cuite. Des... | |
| Emanuel Del Mar - 1890 - 320 páginas
...bien como habla. He writes as well as he speaks. 17. As much, and as many, so much, and so many, re each translated tanto, which agrees in gender and...many books and papel como 61. as much paper as he. ^ Porque tantas palabras ? Why so many words ? ; Hicieron tanto ruidol They made so much noise ! No... | |
| Napoleone Perini - 1903 - 290 páginas
...either by "qualche," which is invariable, and is followed by a noun in the singular, or by " alcuno," which agrees in gender and number with the noun to which it refers. Ex. Vado a comprare qualche I am going to buy some (a few) libro spagnuolo. Spanish books.... | |
| R. D. Monteverde - 1913 - 428 páginas
...como (as) after the adverb. Ex. : Escribe tan bien como habla. He writes as well as he speaks. i7. As much and as many, so much and so many, are each...it is prefixed. Ex. : Tengo tantos libros y tanto papel I have as many books and as como el. much paper as he. ^ Porqu^ tantas palabras? Why so many... | |
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