LESSONS IX FKKNCII. 



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yon are tired ? C. Wo will not Bit down, we have no time. 



it will your brother do when he w tired P [B. 5.] 8. Ho 

 will <lo wlmt (ro qn') ho can. [R. 5.] 9. Will it bo worth tho 

 \vhii t.i (./) writo to him? 10. It will not be worth the 

 while, for (car) ho will not oomo. 11. Will it not be necessary 

 to speak to tho merchant? 12. It will not be necessary to 



: > him. 13. Will it be necessary for u* to take pass- 



14. It will bo necessary (it le faudra). 15. Will not 



your little boy walk more slowly when he in tirod ? 16. When 



ho is tin-il, ho will sit down. 17. What will your sister do to- 



morrow ': 18. Sho will go to church and to school. 19. Will 



', come hero ? 20. She will not bo able to come. 

 21. Will you walk or go on horseback? (Irct-vous d pied ou d 

 chfvul f) 22. I shall go on horseback. 23. Why do you not 

 :ij?e ? 24. Because my carriage is in London. 25. 

 NVIini will you see them? 26. I shall see them as soon as I 

 MIL -7. Will they come to our house to-morrow ? 28. They 

 will do so with much pleasure. 29. When you see that gentle- 

 man, will you speak to him ? 30. I will not speak to him. 31. 

 Wlu-M you have written your letters what will yon do ? 32. 

 I shall come to your house. 33. When you havo read that 

 book, will you send it to me P 34. I will send it to you. 35. 

 Will you send it to-day ? 36. I will send it to-morrow. 37. 

 They will come to you to-morrow. 38. Will you gather those 

 beautiful flowers ? 39. Yes, madam, I shall gather thorn to- 

 morrow. 40. I shall be at your father's to-night, at half-past 

 seven. 41. The tailor will moke your coat, and will send it to 

 you in a week. 



SECTION LXIL THE TWO CONDITIONALS ( 121). 



1. Tho conditional present is formed, from the infinitive by 

 adding to tho latter the terminations of the imperfect indicative 

 of the verb avoir, viz., ais, ais, ait, ions, iez, aieut. 



2. Every verb in the French language, regular and irregular, 

 has in this tenso tho above terminations. 



3. CONJUGATION OF THE CONDITIONAL PRESENT OF THE 



BEGULAR VERBS. 



Je chanter -ais 

 should or u-ou!d sin-g 

 Tu parler -ais 



shouldst or icouldst 



speak 

 H donner -alt 



iroutd or should give 

 Nous chercber -ions 



should or would seek 

 Vous porter -iez 



would or sJumid carry 

 Da aimer -aient 



should or would love 



finir 

 finish 



cherish 



-ais 



recevr 

 receive 



-ais apercevr -ais 

 perceive 



-ais rendr -ais 



ivmfi-r 



-ais 



veiidr 

 sell 



fournir -alt 

 furnish 

 punir 

 punish 



K.usir 

 seize 

 uuir 

 unite 



percevr -alt teudr -alt 



collect tend 



coucevr -Ions enteudr -ions 



conceive hear 



devr -Iez perdr -iez 



oust lose 

 -aient decevr -aient mordr -aient 



deceive bite 



-Ions 

 -Iez 



4. The irregularities of tho conditional appear not in the 

 terminations, but in the stem, of the verb. They are precisely 

 tho same as those of the future. These irregularities will bo 

 found in the preceding section, and need not be repeated here. 



5. The conditional past is formed from the conditional pre- 

 sent of one of the auxiliaries avoir, tre, and the post participle 

 of the leading verb [ 121 (2)] : 



J'aurais <<crit, je me serais flattx?. I should have written, I should have 



flattered myself. 



6. Tho two futures and the two conditionals should not bo 

 nsed after the conjunction si (if). But in such case, the pre- 

 sent and the imperfect of the indicative should be used : 



S'il pout quitter sou pore, il If he can leave hit father, he trill 



viendra. come. 



Si j'dtais a votre place, j'irais. If I were in your place, I would go. 



KEY TO EXERCISES IN LESSONS IN FEENCH. 

 EXERCISE 4 (Vol. I., page 3). 



1. Avez-vous le livre du tailleur ? 2. Non, Monsieur, j'ai la montre 

 du mcdicin. 3. Qui a la montre d'or? 4. La dame a la montre d'or 

 et le porte-crayon d'argent. 5. Avez-vous le soulier du tailleur ? 6. 

 J'ai le soulier de drap du tailleur. 7. Avons-vous la table de bois ? 

 8. Oui, Moiisiour, voua avez la table de bois. 9. Out-ils le couteau 



d'argent ? 10. Ila out to couteau d'arf eat. 11. La duM a to eoata 

 d'argunt at le porte-crayon d'or. 12. A-t-e)l U robe de utm ? IS. 

 La scour du mi'decin a 1* robe <to satin. 14. Qoiatoboia? 15. L 

 frere du chnrpeutier a le bois. 16. Avoc-voua toa baa de toiae? 

 17. Nou, Mouaieur, j'ai lea baa de opton. 18. Qui le paia da 

 boulanger? 19. Noua avona le pain da boulanger ei la Urine da 

 meunier. 20. Avona-noua le foin du ctwval ? 21. Vooa ave* I'aTOiae 

 da choral. 22. Arona-noua le chapeau de aoie du tailleur ? 0. Oaf, 

 Monaiour, voua avez le chaponu de aoie du tailtonr et ie oulier de 

 cuir du cordouuior. 24. Avez-voua le aoulier de drap de la soar da 

 me'decin ? 25. Non, Madame, j'ai la robe de 1010 de la dame. 



EXERCISE 5 (Vol. I., page 20). 



1. Have you some (or any) meat? 2. Yea, Sir, I have a pound c( 

 meat. 3. Has your son a piece of bread? 4. Yea, Madam, be baa a 

 piece of bread. 5. Has tbe bookseller a book? 6. He haa ink and 

 paper. 7. Haa your aiater a gold watcb ? 8. She haa a gold watch 

 aud a silver thimble. 9. Has the baker wine or beer? 10. Tbe baker 

 baa tea and coffee. 11. Has your brother cheeae ? 12. He baa eheeae 

 and butter. 13. Haa the In. ly a ailrer spoon ? 14. The lady baa a 

 fork and silver spoon. 15. HOB the butcher any meat to-day ? 16. 

 Yes, Sir, he has a piece of beef. 17. Haa the carpenter a table? 18. 

 Yes, Sir, he boa a mahogany table. 19. Have you the physician'a 

 book ? 20. No, Madam, but I have your sister's book. 21. Who haa 

 coffee and sugar ? 22. The grocer has coffee and sugar. 23. Haa tbe 

 bookseller's sister a glove ? 24. No, Sir, butahe baa a book. 25. Haa 

 she a steel pen ? 26. No, Sir, she boa a gold pen. 27. You hare the 

 physician's peucil-caae. 



EXERCISE 6 (Vol. I., page 20). 



1. Avez-vous du tho? 2. Oui, Madame, j'ai one livre de the". 3. 

 Qui a du pain ? 4. Le boulanger a du pain, da beurre, et du fromage. 

 5. te tailleur a-t-il du drap ? 6. Le tailleur a un moroeau de drap. 

 7. Le ine'deciu a-t-il de 1'or? 8. Oui, Monsieur, le me'decin a de 1'or 

 et de 1'argent. 9. La dame a-t-ello une montre d'argent? 10. Oui, 

 Mademoiselle, la dame a une montre d'argent et une plume d'or. 11. 

 Votre sceur a-t-elle de lasoie? 12. Oui, Monsieur, elle a de la soie 

 et du coton. 13. Avez-vous un couteau? ]4. Oui, Monsieur, j'ai an 

 couteau d'acier et une fourchette d'argent. 15. Avez-vous de la viande 

 aujourd'hui, Monsieur ? 16. Oui, Monsieur, j'ai un morceau de treat. 

 17. Votre charpentier a-t-il une table d'acajou ? 18. Oui, Mouaieur, 

 il a une table d'acajou. 19. Votre soeur a-t-elle un (rant? 20. Ooi, 

 Monsieur, ma scour a un gaut de soio. 21. Le fils da libraire a-t-il on 

 porte-crayon d'or. 22. Oui, Monsieur, il a on porte-crayon d'or et 

 uue plume d'acier. 23. Qui a la montre de votre soeur? 24. Votru 

 frere a la inoutre d'or et le chapeau de soie. 25. Nous avons de 1'or, 

 de 1'argent, et de 1'acier. 



EXERCISE 7 (Vol. I., page 21). 



1. Has the hatter silk ? 2. Tbe hatter haa no silk, but he haa velvet. 

 3. Has he cotton velvet ? 4. No, Sir, he haa no cotton velvet, be ha, 

 ailk velvet. 5. Have you meat ? 6. Yea, Sir, I have meat 7. Tbe 

 physician has no money. 8. Who boa money ? 9. Tbe merchant ha* 

 no money, but he has cloth, velvet, and ailk. 10. Have you anything '.' 

 11. No, Sir, I have nothing at all. 12. Haa the tailor two silver but- 

 tons? 13. No, Sir, he has two silk buttons. 14. Who haa your dog ? 

 15. The neighbour has uiy cousin's dog. 16. Haa he not your horse 

 also? 17. No, Sir, he has your friend's horse. 18. Have you the 

 history of France? 19. No, Madam, I have neither the history of 

 France nor the history of England. 20. Have you neither the 

 book nor the paper ? 21. No, Miss, I havo neither the one nor the 

 other. 



EXERCISE 8 (Vol. I., page 21). 



1. Le boulanger a-t-il du velours? 2. Non, Monsieur. lo boulangei 

 n'a pas de velours. 3. Qui a du velours de aoie ? 4. Le chapelier a 

 du velours de soie et uu chapeau de soie. 5. Avex-vous deux boutona 

 d'argent ? 6. Non, Monsieur, j'ai un habit de drap, on chapeau de 

 aoie, et uu soulier de velours. 7. Votre voisin a-t-il one table de bois ? 

 a Oui, Monsieur, il a une table d'acajou. 9. Votre cousin a-t-il one 

 histoirc d' Angleterre ? 10. Non, Monsieur, il a une hiatoire de France. 

 11. Je n'ai ni le drap, ni le velours. 12. Noua n'avona ni la viande ni 

 le cafe. 13. Quelqu'un a-t-il un livre? 14. Votre cousin a on livre, 

 un habit de velours, et un chapeau de aoie. 15. Avet-voua le Hvro 

 du meclecin ? 16. Oui, Madame, j'ai le livre da mtfdecin. et la plume 

 d'or de la dame. 17. Le marchand a-t-tt du drap? IB. Le marchand 

 n'a pas de drap, mais il a de 1'argent 19. Qui a le cbien de votre 

 voiain ? 20. Peraonne n'a le chien de mon voisin. 21. Quelqu'un a-t-i 

 mon livre ? 22. Personne n'a votre livre. 23. Le frer* de votre cousin 

 a-t-il quelque chose? 24. Non, Monsieur, il n'a rien. 25. Qoi a le 

 livre de votre ami ? 26. Votre frere a le livre de mon cousin. 



EXKRCISK 9 (Vol. I., page 43). 

 1. Who is aleepy ? 2. My brother is hungry, but he is not sleepy 



