German LessonsD.C. Heath, 1904 - 192 Seiten German language for beginners with grammar instruction and prose composition. |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abend accusative adjective adverbs angefangen Äpfel auxiliary bewohnt Blume Brot Bruder Buch clause compound tenses CONDITIONAL PERFECT conjugation consonant dative declension declined du werdest eben English EXERCISE fein feminines flein forms freuen Freund FUTURE PERFECT Garten gefreut gehabt haben gehen gekommen gekonnt Gemälde genitive German gern gesungen geweſen ſein geworden giebt groß habe habt hätten hattest Haus Hause heute Hund ihr werdet IMPERATIVE infinitive inflected iſt jungen Knaben kommen König können Lehrer LESSON loben lobte Mann Männer masculine Monat morgen Mutter neuen neuter notes and vocabulary noun past participle Pferd PLUPERFECT plural possessive adjectives praised prefixes prepositions present pret preterit pron pronoun refl rejoiced Schloß Schwester sehen ſein sentences ſie ſind sing singen singular Sohn Stadt strong verbs subjunctive thou Tochter umlaut Vater viele vowel Wald waren weak declension weak verbs weiß werde gelobt werdet wirst wollen words würde
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 140 - c D d E e F f G g H h I i JJ K k L 1 M m N n O o P p Q q R r...
Seite 54 - Itub grim, the trees, large and green. NOTE. — This may be considered as a kind of elliptical predicate construction, for the trees (which are) large and green. 129. Adjectives used attributively — that is before a noun, expressed or understood — are declined. 130. There are two declensions of the attributive adjective, the strong and the weak. The combination of these forms the mixed declension. The Strong Declension of Adjectives. 131. When the attributive adjective is not preceded by one...
Seite 173 - The second and third person singular of the present indicative and the second person singular of the imperative are also given when they show peculiarities.
Seite 63 - A verb agreeing with a relative is put in the third person even when the antecedent of the relative is a pronoun of the first or second person (or a vocative), unless that pronoun be repeated after the relative.