Concise and easy grammar and system for learning the German language - Softcover

Thurgar, A. H.

 
9781130868876: Concise and easy grammar and system for learning the German language

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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. 1858 Excerpt: ...woman CONJUGATION OF IRREGULAR VERBS. The irregular are conjugated as the regular verbs, excepting in those parts which are marked irregular in the list which follows: Obserre.--The plural number of the present indicative is always regular. FCTDRE. I shall or will speak Compound. 3dj wrbe gefarodjen f)aim I shall or will have spokeu 3d) wurbe gefarodjen fyabe n I should or would have spoken SBenn ic§ forecbe, eft, e If I speak Compound. SBenn W) gefproc$en fyabe If I had spoken IMPERFECT. SBenn id) fprad)e, eft, e If I spoke Compound. SBemt idj gefprod)en fydtte If I had spoken PTJTDBB. SBenn id) foremen werbe If I shall speak Compound. SBemt td) gefprort)en fyaben If I shall have spoken werte C.ASSIFICATION OF TH. IRR.s,AR RftS, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THE VOWELS IK THE IMPERFECT INDICATIVE, AND PAST PARTICIPLE. The object in thus claneifying the Irregular Verbs is, first--to render them more easily to be learned, by honing that, although their number is nearly two hundred, there are but ten clanees or variations in the formation of their parts; and secondly--to enable the student, on meeting with an irregular imperfect or past participle, to seek its derivation under the corresponding vowels-rked at the head of each class. Observe.--Those parts of the verb which are not given here are regular, and-rked R (or--) The first person present, and the imperative are formed from the infinitive by cutting off the n;the second and third persons by changing the en into s and t, or, if preceded by t, t, f, or 5, into es and (e)t. The present subjunctive is the same in the first person as the present indicative, but the third person is like the first, and ends in e. The imperfect subjunctive is formed from the imperfect indicative by adding e, and changing the vowe...

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