A New Practical and Easy Method of Learning the German LanguageD.Appleton & Company, 1869 - 217 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... Dative takes e , Buches , Buche . 2. The Dative generally precedes the Accusative . 3. In in- terrogative and negative sentences the English auxiliary verb to do is not translated in German . Dieses Haus gehört dem Onkel meines Nachbars ...
... Dative takes e , Buches , Buche . 2. The Dative generally precedes the Accusative . 3. In in- terrogative and negative sentences the English auxiliary verb to do is not translated in German . Dieses Haus gehört dem Onkel meines Nachbars ...
Pagina 22
... wird gelicht , is loved . Obs . Of is expressed by the Genitive , when of relates to a substan- tive , and by von followed by the Dative , when of relates to a verb Ich habe das Buch des Arztes gesehen . Haben Sie 22.
... wird gelicht , is loved . Obs . Of is expressed by the Genitive , when of relates to a substan- tive , and by von followed by the Dative , when of relates to a verb Ich habe das Buch des Arztes gesehen . Haben Sie 22.
Pagina 25
... Dative . Welcher Tischler hat diesen Tisch gemacht ? Welche Magd hat diesen Brief geschrieben ? Welches Kind hat geweint ? Welchen Hund haben Sie gekauft ? Welche Uhr hast du ver- loren ? Welches Haus hat Ihr Vater verkauft ? Von wel ...
... Dative . Welcher Tischler hat diesen Tisch gemacht ? Welche Magd hat diesen Brief geschrieben ? Welches Kind hat geweint ? Welchen Hund haben Sie gekauft ? Welche Uhr hast du ver- loren ? Welches Haus hat Ihr Vater verkauft ? Von wel ...
Pagina 27
... Dative . 50 . My cousin's name is John . The daughter of our gardener's wife is called Jane ( Johanna ) . Art thou Charles's or Ferdinand's brother ? Where are Henry and Lewis ? They are in my father's room ; they are gone out with ...
... Dative . 50 . My cousin's name is John . The daughter of our gardener's wife is called Jane ( Johanna ) . Art thou Charles's or Ferdinand's brother ? Where are Henry and Lewis ? They are in my father's room ; they are gone out with ...
Pagina 28
... Dative plural of all substantives terminates in n . Die Freunde meines Vaters sind angekommen . Die Söhne unseres Nachbars sind sehr fleißig . Die Stühle , welche wir gekauft haben , sind sehr schön . Haben Sie die Städte Wien und ...
... Dative plural of all substantives terminates in n . Die Freunde meines Vaters sind angekommen . Die Söhne unseres Nachbars sind sehr fleißig . Die Stühle , welche wir gekauft haben , sind sehr schön . Haben Sie die Städte Wien und ...
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A New Practical and Easy Method of Learning the German Language: 1st Course Franz Ahn Volledige weergave - 1868 |
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2d and 3d 3d pers Accusative Adjective adverbs article assonant believe book bought brother Bruder Buch CHAPTER child cousin Dative declension declined departed determinative Diminutives diphthong dissonant DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY drink ending English exercises father Feder feminine first fleißig flowers following formed Freunde friend garden Garten gefreut gehen geliebt Genitive German give good Grammar groß Hast thou Haus Have you Henry house Imperative Mood Imperfect Tense Indicative Mood Infinitive Kind know language letter little Louise loved Mann masculine mother muß Mutter neuter Nominative nouns o'clock Onkel Participle Past Perfect placed Plural praise prepositions Pres Present Tense pronoun pronounced radical vowel read same Schwester second seen Singular sister Spanish Spanish Language speak Subj Subjunctive Mood Substantives syllable table take termination thee three time to-day told uncle unsere used Vater VELAZQUEZ verbs weiß wine wish woman words work write yesterday
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Pagina 86 - It thaws. It is very windy. The wind is very high. There is no air stirring. It lightens. It has lightened all night. It thunders. The thunder roars. The thunderbolt has fallen. > It is stormy weather. We shall have a thunderstorm.
Pagina 83 - I am speaking to you. I am not speaking to you. What do you say? What did you say? I say nothing. Do you hear? Do you hear what I say?
Pagina 83 - Very little, Sir. I understand it a little, but I do not speak it. Speak louder. Do not speak so loud. Do not make so much noise. Hold your tongue. Did you not tell me, that ? Who told you that? They have told me so.
Pagina 85 - It is one o'clock. It is past one. It has struck one. It is a quarter past one. It is half past one. It wants ten minutes to two. It is not yet two o'clock.
Pagina 92 - Is your tea sweet enough ? Have I put sugar enough in your tea ? It is excellent. I do not like it quite so sweet.
Pagina 88 - I must go. You are in a great hurry. Why are you in such a hurry ? I have a great many things to do. Surely you can stay a little longer. I will stay longer another time.
Pagina 85 - What kind of weather is it? It is bad weather. It is very cloudy. It is dreadful weather. It is fine weather. We are going to have a fine day. It is dewy. It is foggy. It is rainy weather. It threatens to rain. The sky becomes very cloudy. The sky is getting very dark. The sun is coming out. The weather is clearing up again.
Pagina 88 - B. 1 wish you a good morning. I am happy to see you. I have not seen you this age. It is a novelty to see you. Pray, sit down.