| Edward Valpy - 1821 - 270 sider
...this through anger. v *• The common rule, that when two verbs eome together, the second i« $>$t ia the infinitive, . must be restricted within very narrow...studeo, cogito, possum, nequeo, obliviscor^ debet, cacpi, incipio, constituo, soleo, consuevi, cogor, scio, £(c. EXAMPLES. 1 . My father urged me to... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1829 - 376 sider
...justice is, that no one should do an injury to another : Justitice primum munus est, ut ne cat noceas. 1. And do not so far commit yourself, lest, when you...studeo, cogito, possum, nequeo, obliviscor, debet, ccepi, incipio, conitituo, soleo, consuevi, cogor, scio, &/C. 1. My father urged me to write to him,... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1832 - 366 sider
...to have been wantinff to yourself". , , . 2. We must also take care that we may not appear to do r through anger. The common rule, that, when two verbs...and only used after certain verbs, as volo, nolo, ctrpio, nmo, conor, tcnto, audeo, studco, cogito, possum, nrqueo^ ttbKviscor, debet, ceepi, ineipio,... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1833 - 372 sider
...Justitiee primum munus est, ut ne cui noceas. 1. And do not so far commit yourself, lest. when yon have been supplied with every thing by us, you should...audeo, studeo, cogito, possum, nequeo, obliviscor, dcbet, ccepi, incipio, constituo, si>li'», consuevi, eogor, scio, &c. 1. My father urged me to write... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1835 - 376 sider
...justice is, that no one should do an injury to another: Justitia primum munus est, ut ne cut noceas. 1. And do not so far commit yourself, lest, when you...audeo, studeo, cogito, possum, nequeo, obliviscor, dcbet, caepi, incipio, constituo, soleo, consuevi, cogor, scio, &c. 1 . My father urged me to write... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1837 - 254 sider
...common and possible events, in order that nothing may be new to you. (Events may be rendered by a verb.) The common rule, that when two verbs come together,...must be restricted within very narrow limits. It is either chiefly or only used after certain verbs, as volo, nob, cupio, amo, conor, tento, audeo, studeo,... | |
| 1838 - 370 sider
...you have been supplied with every thing by us, you should appear to have been wanting to yourself1. 2. we must also take care that we may not appear to...limits. It is chiefly and only used after certain rerbs, as volo, nolo, cupio, amo, conor, tento, audeo, studeo, cogito, possum, nequeo, obliviscor,... | |
| David Mitchell Aird - 1846 - 84 sider
...never. I have only three sous in the world. au Non LESSON IV. VERBS. THE GOVERNMENT OF VERBS. 111. When two verbs come together, the second is put in the infinitive mood— I wish to see my brother, and to inform him of my good fortune. Je desire VOIR mon frere, et... | |
| Victor Richon - 1866 - 86 sider
...prepositions govern the following verb in the infinitive except en, which requires the present participle. 44. When two verbs come together, the second is put in the infinitive, unless the first is etre or avoir. THE PARTICIPLE. 45. The Participle Past agrees with its accusative,... | |
| C. A. Chardenal - 1870 - 232 sider
...this form : — Verb inprincipal clause. Subjunctive. ~- } Present. THE INFINITIVE. First Rule. — When two verbs come together, the second is put in the infinitive, unless the first is être or avoir, which require the past participle ; as : — Je veux parler h mon... | |
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