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Identifier: completefrenchco00char (find matches)
Title: Complete French course
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Chardenal, C. A
Subjects: French language
Publisher: Boston : Allyn and Bacon
Contributing Library: Internet Archive
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5. Avez-vous jamais visité lesgrandes capitales de lEurope? 6. Les visiteriez-vous, sivous aviez le temps ? 7. Les visiterez-vous quand vous aurezassez dargent? 8. Si vous nêtes pas à léglise dimancheprochain, où vous trouverai-je ? 9. Irez-vous à la campagne,sil fait beau ? 10. Y seriez-vous allé hier, sil navait pas plu(rained) ? 1. He will receive ; he would receive. 2. If he will sell jif he would sell ; if he sold ; if he sells ; if he were to sell.3. If he has sold ; if he had sold. 4. We shall go ; we shouldgo. 5. If we go ; if we were to go. 6. She has gone ; shehad gone ; she will have gone ; she would have gone. 7. Ifyou see ; if you will see ; if you saw ; if you had seen. 8. Ishall do it, if you speak of it. 9. I should do it, if you spokeof it. 10. I should have done it, if you had spoken of it.11. I will do it, if you will speak of it. 12. Would youdo it, if I spoke of it ? 13. Will you do it, if I speakof it? 14. Would you not have done it, if I had spokenof it?
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La Cathédrale. — Metz.This beautiful example of light Gothic architecture was built in the 14thcentury. The lofty nave is 140 feet in height. There are practicallyno walls. The structure merely frames the splendid windows. The cityof Metz is described on page 276. Interrogative Adverbs 117 Lesson 61 : Interrogative Adverbs. II nest pire eau que leau qui dort. — Still waters run deep. The order of a sentence beginning with an interrogative ad-verb (pourquoi, où, quand, comment, etc.), is the regular orderused in asking a question in French (Lesson 5). Pourquoi votre frère est-il si malheureux ? Why is your brother so unhappy f Quand ma mère est-elle partie ? When did my mother leave? A quelle heure la vôtre est-elle arrivée chez elle ? At what time did yours get home? An interrogative lequel, laquelle, etc., in the objective case^requires the same order. Lesquels de ses chiens votre frère a-t-il perdus ?Which (ones) of his dogs has your brother lost? After OÙ with the verb

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