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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. 1817 edition. Excerpt: ...Quand, zdv. I (shall) have walked five or six minutes in the garden, I will rest myself.--.-Why did you se repser, v.exhaust yourself as you have done?-----Our s'epuiser, v. fait, p.p. sailors would have behaved with more reso t See the indefinite article, p. 37. lution.--Would you not have excused yourself-Jexcuser, v. When they have repented (of) their faults, I se repentir, v. will forgive them.---If I had been in your place, I a would not have meddled with their affairs.---ss meler, v. de Your friend would not have complained of yon, u plaindre, v. and you never would have fallen out for so / bnuUler, v, small a matter. those, i. CONJUGATION OF THE IRREGULAR VERBS. These are called irregulars because their conjugation deviates from the general rule, either by their terminations, or the want of some of their moods, tenses, persons, or numbers. VERB OF THE FIRST CONJUGATION. ALLER, To Go. Infinitivb Mood. Present. Aller; to go. lJart. act. Allant, going. Part. pass. Alle, ee, gone. Indicative Mood. Present. Sing. Vais, vas, va, I go, or am going. Plur. Allans, allez, vcnt. Imperfect. Sing. Alloss, alloss, alloit, I did go, or was going. Plur. Alliotis, alliez, alloient. Preterite. Sing. Altai, alias, alia, I went, or did go. Plu'. All Ames alldtes, ollerent s or, Singp Fus, fus, fut, I went, or did go. Plur. Fiimes, futes, furent. Future. Sing. Irai, iras, ira, I shall, or will go. Plur. Irons, irez, iront. Conditional. Sing. Irois, irois, iroit, 1 should, could, would, or Plur. Irions, iriez, iroient. might go. Imperative Mood. Sing. Va, go thou; qu'il aille, les him go. Plur. Alhns, n/.'jz, qu'ils atllent. Subjunctive Mood. Present. Que que que Sing. Aille, utiles, aille, that I may go. Plur. Allions, alltez, atllent. Preterite....