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Side 76
... volete cantar voi , canterò io , if you will not sing , I shall sing . When the phrase is interrogative , the pronoun , if ex- pressed , is placed after the verb ; as , siete voi felice ? are you happy ? -sono eglino arrivati ? are they ...
... volete cantar voi , canterò io , if you will not sing , I shall sing . When the phrase is interrogative , the pronoun , if ex- pressed , is placed after the verb ; as , siete voi felice ? are you happy ? -sono eglino arrivati ? are they ...
Side 79
... volete ? Ne ho già preso una tazza . Che belle cerase ! Prendetene . Ex .: Here is some chocolate ; will you have any ( of it ) ? I have already taken a cup ( of it ) . What beautiful cherries ! Take some ( of them ) . 3. Ne is often ...
... volete ? Ne ho già preso una tazza . Che belle cerase ! Prendetene . Ex .: Here is some chocolate ; will you have any ( of it ) ? I have already taken a cup ( of it ) . What beautiful cherries ! Take some ( of them ) . 3. Ne is often ...
Side 80
... volete che il male cresca poneteci , or ponetevi , rimedio , I shall think of it . If you do not wish the evil to in crease , apply to it a remedy , & c . 3. Ci and vi are often employed adverbially for here and there : ci is used in ...
... volete che il male cresca poneteci , or ponetevi , rimedio , I shall think of it . If you do not wish the evil to in crease , apply to it a remedy , & c . 3. Ci and vi are often employed adverbially for here and there : ci is used in ...
Side 99
... volete ? and not la qual volete ? here are two swords , which will you have ? Observe also that the pronoun what , is generally ex- pressed by che , when it is immediately followed by a noun , and by quale , when it is separated from it ...
... volete ? and not la qual volete ? here are two swords , which will you have ? Observe also that the pronoun what , is generally ex- pressed by che , when it is immediately followed by a noun , and by quale , when it is separated from it ...
Side 182
... volete scommettere ! Scommetterei qualche cosa . Scommetterò quel che volete . E così . I believe so . I believe not . I say 182 FAMILIAR PHRASES .
... volete scommettere ! Scommetterei qualche cosa . Scommetterò quel che volete . E così . I believe so . I believe not . I say 182 FAMILIAR PHRASES .
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abbia accent adjective adverbs alcuno altro amico amore ancora andare andate avete aveva avrò avuto Bisogna casa Celia ciò Compr conjugated conjunctive pronouns consonant dative donna dotto Eccellenza ecco Edition egli eglino Elleno English Notes esso Exercises expressed faccia fare fatto fece feminine Filino followed gender and number Geography GERUND giorno Grammar gran Greek hanno imper imperative mood Indicative Mood Italian language Latin LESSON LETTERA libri libro looking-glass Maestà masculine meco medesimo molto Nerea Niso nouns Observe occhi ogni padre parla phrase piacere più plural poco porre possessive pronouns preposition pres pret preterite quale rendered in Italian sarà Schools scudi sempre Serv servitore siamo siete Signore singular speak subj SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD tempo tenses thing thou troppo tutto uomo vado vedere veduto Vend venire verb vero virtù voglio volete vowel words
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