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ve (probably has) left. Le ferez-vous? Will you (are you going to) do it? But: Voulez-vous le faire? Will you (are you willing to, do you want to) do it? Etudiez-vous? Do you study; are you studying? J'etudie. I study; I am studying. Je voudrais partir. I would like to go. Ils ne sauraient trouver le chemin. They couldn't possibly (wouldn't know how to) find the way. Il chanta la Marseillaise \ (_literary_). |_ He sang the Marseillaise. Il a chante la Marseillaise | (_coloquial_) / Il chantait. He was singing, used to sing, etc. Votre pere est-il arrive? \_ Has your father arrived? Est-ce que votre pere est arrive? / Ce garcon, cet homme, cette This (or that) boy, man, woman, femme, ces livres-ci, ces these books, those pens. plumes-la. A. 1. That boat yonder is going to depart. 2. This Irishman is pulling a cable. 3. The length of this cable doubtless must[1] have[1] exhausted his patience. 4. I'd like to leave this evening.[2] 5. The sultan's favorite threw this stone. 6. Is revenge permitted[3] men? 7. If my enemy were[4] powerful, revenge would be imprudent. 8. If I were[4] cowardly, I would throw a stone at that camel. 9. The Irishman was hauling a cable, when he received[5] the order to[6] start. 10. She used to know the queen formerly.[7] 11. If I succeed, I will have the honors of the day. 12. If a man is clever, does he always succeed? 13. If you are happy, your enemy is unhappy. 14. Did[8] he find[9] these stones in his pocket? 15. Are they picking up those stones? 16. If I should succeed,[4] I would be happy. 17. If you are in Hades, I won't be able to get you out.[10] 18. I couldn't[11] possibly[8] tell you (it). [Footnotes 1: _future_ of avoir. 2: soir (_m._). 3: permise aux. 4: _imperfect indicative_. 5: _past indefinite_. 6: de. 7: autrefois. 8: _omit_. 9: _What tense?_ 10: vous en tiler. 11: _conditional_ of savoir.] B. 1. People[1] made fun of the cardinal. 2. Did he learn that the cardinal had fallen into disgrace? 3. He was very shrewd but clumsy.[2] 4. I shall take-care[3] not[4] to fall. 5. If I were[4] to[4] go to work,[5] I should succeed. 6. What has become of[6] the queen? 7. I'd like
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