A Grammar of the Italian LanguageF. Le Monnier, 1850 - 228 sayfa |
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3d pers abbia accent Accusative adjective adverbs alcuni altri altro amico Andare assai avete aveva Bisogna casa che fu ciò colui compound conjunctive dative definite article Eccellenza Egli Eglino English Esercizio Esser EXAMPLES EXERCISE expressed fatto fece feminine figlio furono gender and number giorno iámo ieri Imperative Gerund Particip Impersonal Verbs Infinitive Mood Intransitive Verbs IRREGULAR VERBS INDICATIVE Italian Italian Language l'altro l'uno LESSON LEZIONE libri masculine molto Nominative noun ogni padre parlar parlato participle participle past personal pronouns piacere plur plural poco possessive pronoun posso preposition Present Imperf PRETER Preterite Future Condit pron quale quali relative pronoun rispose sapere sarà SECOND CONJUGATION segga sempre siamo signifies Signor Signorina sing singular sister sorella speak stato SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive tempo tenses thing third person thou tutta tutto uomo veduto VERBS INDICATIVE MOOD verrà Veruno voglio volere vowel word
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Sayfa 206 - Conjunction is a part of speech that is chiefly used to connect sentences, so as, out of two or more sentences, to make but one : it sometimes connects only words : as, " Thou and he are happy, because you are good." " Two and three are five." 9. An Interjection is a word used to express some passion or emotion of the mind : as, " Oh ! I have alienated my friend ; alas ! I fear for life.
Sayfa 185 - Quando un cor tante in sé virtuti accolse? Benché la somma è di mia morte rea ! Per divina bellezza indarno mira chi gli occhi di costei giammai non vide come soavemente ella gli gira. Non sa come Amor sana e come ancide chi non sa come dolce ella sospira, e come dolce parla e dolce ride.
Sayfa 37 - A Pronoun is a word used instead of a noun, to avoid the too frequent repetition of the same word: as, " The man is happy; he is benevolent; he is useful.
Sayfa 212 - Cosi all'egro fanciul porgiamo aspersi Di soave licor gli orli del vaso.
Sayfa 63 - Every man must account for himself;" " I have not seen either of them. 3. The demonstrative are those which precisely point out the subjects to which they relate: this and that, these and those, are of this class; as, " This is true charity; that is only its image." This refers to the nearest person or thing, and that to the more distant; as, " This man is more intelligent than that.
Sayfa 152 - The English verb must, not being impersonal, may take any noun or pronoun for its subject...
Sayfa 30 - Ad uno ad uno . . . One by one. A due a due .... Two by two.
Sayfa 194 - When a person's own house is meant in the sense of home, a casa or in casa is used, without the possessive pronoun: as, Vado a casa, I am going home — Non d in casa, He is not at home.
Sayfa 21 - II. When the adjective relates to two substantives singular of the same gender, it must be put in the plural, and agree with them in gender. EXAMPLE.
Sayfa 67 - ... in a riper age. The virtues, which their masters were principally careful to inspire into them , were the love of truth, humanity, sobriety , and obedience : the two former make us resemble the gods ; the two latter are necessary to the preservation of order. The chief aim of the laws in ancient Persia was to prevent the corruption of the heart : and for this reason the Persians punished ingratitude (i...