A French Grammar for Schools And Colleges : Together With a Brief Reader And English Exercises

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I have been told that your friend has insulted you; is it true? 24. No, but even if it were true, I should pardon (it to) him. 25. Did our friend tell you last evening whether he was coming to-morrow 3 26. Yes, he told me that he would come. 27. That man told me that he had a thousand dollars. 28. Were he to swear it, I should not believe it. 29. If you meet him, and he should ask you where I am, do not tell (it to) him.
30. Whether he comes, or not, (that) makes no difference to me. 31. If I w
...ere he, I should tell that scoundrel what I thought of him. 32. If we liked it in the country, we should stay there. 33. If he had insulted me like that, I should have kicked him out. 34. Even were you to hate me, I should not complain (of it). 35. I should have liked it in the country, if it had not rained without ceasing.
EXERCISE XXVIII, a. (§§276-285.) ^ . , . rune promenade. "i _. . , „ Je vais faire-c , , i /I am going tor a walk.
I un tour cie promenade, j o « Je voudrais le faire. I should like to do it.


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