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... sind , are . Der Vater ist groß . Die Mutter ist gut . Das Kind ist klein . Das junge Kind . Der kranke Vater . Die gesunde Mutter . Diese Väter sind schwach . Diese Mütter sind krank . Sind unsere Kinder gesund ? Unser Vater ist ...
... sind , are . Der Vater ist groß . Die Mutter ist gut . Das Kind ist klein . Das junge Kind . Der kranke Vater . Die gesunde Mutter . Diese Väter sind schwach . Diese Mütter sind krank . Sind unsere Kinder gesund ? Unser Vater ist ...
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... sind traurig ? Sein fleißiges Kind ist traurig . Sind solche glücklichen Mütter arm ? Welche Väter sind glücklich ? Jene faulen Kinder sind unglücklich . Ist jene reiche Mutter treu ? Ist ihr alter Vater krank ? 12 . Of the mother . To ...
... sind traurig ? Sein fleißiges Kind ist traurig . Sind solche glücklichen Mütter arm ? Welche Väter sind glücklich ? Jene faulen Kinder sind unglücklich . Ist jene reiche Mutter treu ? Ist ihr alter Vater krank ? 12 . Of the mother . To ...
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... haben , I shall have had ; ich werde gehabt haben , I shall have had . have had ; have had . der Bruder , the brother ; die Schwester , the sister ; der Sohn , the son ; die Tochter , the daughter ; ihr seid , ye are ; Sie sind , you 15.
... haben , I shall have had ; ich werde gehabt haben , I shall have had . have had ; have had . der Bruder , the brother ; die Schwester , the sister ; der Sohn , the son ; die Tochter , the daughter ; ihr seid , ye are ; Sie sind , you 15.
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... sind , we are ; PRESENT . : - Subjunctive . ich sei , I may be ; du seist , thou mayst be ; er sei , he may be ; ste sei , she may be ; es sei , it may be ; man sei , one may be ; wir seien , we may be ; IMPERFECT . PERFECT . PLUPERFECT ...
... sind , we are ; PRESENT . : - Subjunctive . ich sei , I may be ; du seist , thou mayst be ; er sei , he may be ; ste sei , she may be ; es sei , it may be ; man sei , one may be ; wir seien , we may be ; IMPERFECT . PERFECT . PLUPERFECT ...
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... sind , you are ; ste sind , they are ; ich war , I was ; du warst , thou wast ; er war , he was ; ste war , she was ; es war , it was ; wir waren , we were ; ihr waret , ye were ; Sie waren , you were ; sie waren , they were ; ihr seiet ...
... sind , you are ; ste sind , they are ; ich war , I was ; du warst , thou wast ; er war , he was ; ste war , she was ; es war , it was ; wir waren , we were ; ihr waret , ye were ; Sie waren , you were ; sie waren , they were ; ihr seiet ...
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abgesezt accusative adjectives adverbs Arbeit armen ashamed Baum become bringen brother Bruder Buch Bücher child compound copula cousin das Band dative definite article deposed Die Soldaten diese dürfen Eltern express father Feind fleißig Frau Freund geben gefunden gehen gekauft Geld gelobt Genitive gern gesehen geworden glücklich groß Großvater gute guten habe hätte Haus Hause heute hundert ich werde IMPERFECT Infinitive intransitive Kind Kinder Knaben kommen König können krank laßt Lehrer Leute lob-en Mädchen Mann Masc Mensch mögen morgen mother müssen Mutter nephew neuter obliged Past Participle person Pferde PLUPERFECT plural praised Predicate preposition pronoun pupil reich schämen schreiben Schüler Schwester SECOND FUTURE sehen sein sentence sind Singular sister Sohn Soldaten soldiers soll Stadt Subjunctive Substantives syllable thou thun Tochter transitive verbs u. s. w. ich uncle Toby Unglück Unsere Vater verbs verkauft Vetter viele waren Wein wenig werde wollen würde zwei
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Seite 201 - Who is here so base, that would be a bondman ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so rude, that would not be a Roman ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. Who is here so vile, that will not love his country? If any, speak ; for him have I offended — I pause for a reply.
Seite 216 - I was answered, an' please your honour, that he had no servant with him ; that he had come to the inn with hired horses, which, upon finding himself unable to proceed (to join, I suppose, the regiment) , he had dismissed the morning after he came. — If I get better, my dear...
Seite 198 - Crafty men contemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men use them: for they teach not their own use; but that is a wisdom without them and above them, won by observation.
Seite 198 - Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. And therefore, if a man write little, he had need have a great memory; if he confer little, he had need have a present wit: and if he read little, he had need have much cunning, to seem to know that he doth not. Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtile; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend.
Seite 218 - an' please your reverence, has been standing for twelve hours together in the trenches up to his knees in cold water, or engaged...
Seite 198 - To spend too much time in studies is sloth; to use them too much for ornament is affectation; to make judgment wholly by their rules is the humour of a scholar.
Seite 197 - ... his reputation all at once, and ventured it at one throw : but if he be to continue in the world, and would have the advantage of...
Seite 216 - It was not till my uncle Toby had knocked the ashes out of his third pipe, that corporal Trim returned from the inn, and gave him the following account : I despaired at first...
Seite 221 - ... he was but a poor Lieutenant, with a son to subsist as well as himself out of his pay — that thou didst not make an offer to him of my purse ; because, had he stood in need, thou knowest, Trim, he had been as welcome to it as myself.
Seite 201 - Had you rather Caesar were living and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? As Caesar loved me, I weep for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him : but, as he was ambitious, I slew him. There is tears for his love; joy for his fortune; honour for his valour; and death for his ambition.