Possession is denoted by the preposition de, of. El libro de Juan John's book Spanish nouns have one form for the singular and one for the plural; they have no ending that corresponds to the English 's. b. A Short French Grammar - Page 139by Charles Hall Grandgent - 1894 - 150 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Hall Grandgent - French language - 1897 - 176 pages
...= le premier avril ; Leo the Thirteenth = 1 .con treize ; Charles the First = Charles premier. 10. NOUNS. 129. French nouns have only one form for the...of. Ex. : John's brother = the brother of John = le frere de Jean (le-frer-de-j^). Ex. : his uncle's books = les livres de son oncle ; my children's happiness... | |
| Charles Hall Grandgent - French language - 1900 - 444 pages
...gender and number of the word they modify, it is very important to know the gender of every noun. 48. French nouns have only one form for the singular and...Possession is denoted in French by the preposition 'de,' of. Ex.: my father s sabre = le' sabre de mon père; the family s food— la nourriture de la famille.... | |
| Elijah Clarence Hills, Jeremiah Denis Matthias Ford - Spanish language - 1904 - 312 pages
...Spanish. 6 Say : • is it not so? ' 6 Use de. LESSON VII 48. Possessive Case (Genitive). — Spanish nouns have only one form for the singular and one...they have no ending that corresponds to the English 's. Possession is denoted by the preposition de, ' of.' el libro del hombre, the man's book (lit.,... | |
| Elijah Clarence Hills, Jeremiah Denis Matthias Ford - Spanish language - 1917 - 352 pages
...— Possession is denoted by the preposition de, of. El libro de Juan John's book. Spanish nouns have one form for the singular and one for the plural;...they have no ending that corresponds to the English 's. 46. De + el is contracted to del ; but de la, de los, and de las are not contracted. Los libros... | |
| Elijah Clarence Hills, Jeremiah Denis Matthias Ford - Spanish language - 1928 - 350 pages
...tenderness ternezas tender words or deeds 111. Case. — (1) Possessive Case (Genitive). — Spanish nouns have only one form for the singular and one...they have no ending that corresponds to the English 's. Possession is denoted by the preposition de, of. el libro del hombre the man's book (lit., ' the... | |
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