A short and compendious method for the learning to speak, read, and write the English and Spanish languages; in which each part of speech is separetely treated of, after a new method, and a syntax - Softcover

Pineda, Pedro

 
9781235505317: A short and compendious method for the learning to speak, read, and write the English and Spanish languages; in which each part of speech is separetely treated of, after a new method, and a syntax

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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. 1751 Excerpt: ... and unites the Parts of a Period. Se dividen en Conjunciones Copulativas, DisjunUivas, Exceptivas, Condifionales, de Duda, Declarativas, Interrogativas, Comparativas, Augmentations, Diminutivas, Caufales, Ilativas, Conclufivas, de Tiempo, de Orden, y de Tranfafion. It is divided into Conjunction Copulative, Conjunction Disjunctive, Exceptive, Conditional, of Doubting, Declarative, Interrogative, Comparative, Augmentative, Diminutive, Caufal, Illative, Conclufive, Conjunctions of Time, Order, and Tranfaction. The Conjunction Copulative. This Conjunction is ufed for the uniting two Words under one Affirmation or Negation., the Affirmatives are y and tambien, the Negatives are ni and ni tampoco. Example of the firft, Pedro y Antonio, Peter and Antony; el Rey Gorge es liberaly caritativo, King Georce is liberal and charitable; Ufled ama mucho la Paz, y yo tambien, you love Peace, «nd I alfo: Example of the Second, ufled no come ni heve, you neither eat nor drink; fi ufled no ama las Mugeres defvergonzadas ni tanpoco yo, if you don't love lewd Women, I love them as little; fi ufled no quiere ir. ą la Comedia, ni yo tanpoco, if you don't care to (if you won't) go to the Play, I have as little Inclination. You muft take Notice, that when the Word which follows the Conjunction Copulative y has / for its initial Letter, Ūiz y is then changed into e, as, Pedro č Ignacio, &c. Of Conjunctions Disjunctive. Theič Conjunctions feparate and divide one thing from another, and are the following; о, u, and fea; fea a la buena o a la mala harpas lo que te digo, either by fair or foul means you ihall do what I bid you; Pedro и Juan cantarą, either Peter or John ihall fing; fea de burlas, fea de veras, be it in jeft, be it in earnef...

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