German exercises in continuous prose from 'A practical German grammar'. - Softcover

Beresford-Webb, H. S.

 
9781130784596: German exercises in continuous prose from 'A practical German grammar'.

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 Excerpt: ...many pleasures. On Christmas Eve we had a magnificent Christmas Tree. The mother gave me two pairs of candlesticks for my study and bedroom, and the father 50 marks to defray the expense of the fitting up of my workroom. Besides, I received a lot of other presents from my brothers and sisters. Farewell, my dear sister; do not laugh at (uber) the contents of this letter. The news that it goes well withus (dat.) will at least please you. Many greetings from Your Affectionate Brother, §§ 33-39. See also Ex. 20.1 Exercise 70. Foreign Nouns. Durer's Skill. Albrecht Diirer was often in the company of several students, painters, and other artists. One day each artist was-to display a proof of his art. When the turn came for (an) Diirer, he took a piece of chalk, drew a circle with it on the table, marked-with-a-dot the middle of it, and asked them to make the trial with a pair of compasses whether the circle was (subj.) round, and whether he had (subj.) hit the centre. To the admiration of all present, he had not deviated by (utn) a hair, and they unanimously awarded him the prize. In spite of their studies, he excelled them in (an) the solution of such (fo) easy problems. §§ 40-48. Exercise 71. Proper Names. Names Of Countries. Newspapers. Now-a-days, when (ba) a newspaper is indispensable to every grown-up (person), we must often wonder (refl.) how our ancestors could get-on without such a (one). How many people in England and America, ay (id), and perhaps also in Asia and Africa, would be quite unhappy if they found no newspaper on the breakfast-table when they got-up of a (def. art.) morning 1 We have only to consider how many are published in each country to (urn Jtt) find-out how large (ftarf) the demand is. The most newspapers are publis...

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