Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: ...the others is regular). Infinitive. Acquerir, to acquire Mourir, to die Tenir, to hold Venir, to come;wa" menti je suis parti je me suis repenti j'ai senti j'ai servi je suis sorti j'ai vetu is je courrai; the future of Indie. Pres. j'acquiers nous acquerons je meurs nous mourons je tiens nous tenons je viens nous venons Simple Past. j'acquis je mourus je tins je vins Future. j'acquerrai je mourrai je tiendrai je viendrai Past Participle j'ai acquis je suis mort j'ai tenu je suis venu Note. Hair, to hate, in the present indicative is conjugated: je hais, tu hais, il hait. The imperat. sing. is also hais. Only these four forms lose the dieresis ("1 over i. Benir, to bless, is regular except in ecclesiastical phrases like eau benite, holy water. buis benit, blessed box. Third Conjugation (oir). 25 Verbs. 10. Conjugate a verb in oir. (1) Infinitive: Present. Recev oir, to receive Past. Avoir rec u, to have received Participle: Present. Recev ant, receiving Past. Rec u, received Compound. Ayant rec u, having received Indicative: Present. Je rec ois, I receive Tu rec ois 11 rec oit Nous recev ons- Vous recev ez Ils rec oivent (1) These verbs are derived from Latin verbs in Ere or Ere. Imperfect. Je recev ais, I received Tu recev ais II recev ait Nous recev ions Vous recev iez Ils recev aient Simple Past. Je rec us, I received Tu rec us Il rec ut Nous rec umes Vous rec utes Ils rec urent Compound Past. J'ai rec u, I have received Tu as rec u Il a rec u Nous avons rec u Vous avez rec u Ils ont rec u Pluperfect. J'avais rec u, I had received Tu avais rec u Il aiait rec u..."