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; je les ai assez vus!--Ce sont des bassets, va; tu n'y entends rien.--Des levriers, te dis-je.--Allons donc, des bassets!" La-dessus arrivent les chiens, qui happent nos lapins pris au depourvu. Que ceux qui, pour des details peu importants, negligent l'affaire essentielle, se souviennent de cet exemple.--YRIARTE. Ecrivez, en 200 mots, l'histoire des deux lapins. GRAMMAR REVIEW.-LESSON XVII Demonstrative pronouns. EXAMPLES Voici mes livres et ceux de Jean. Here are my books and John's. Voici mes plumes et celles que vous Here are my pens and those that avez achetees. you bought. J'ai deux montres. Aimez-vous I have two watches. Do you like celle-ci ou celle-la? this one or that one? Lamartine et Balzac. Celui-ci est Lamartine and Balzac. The un grand romancier; celui-la un former is a great poet, the grand poete. latter a great novelist. C'est mon ami.--Ce sont He (it) is my friend.--It is eux.--C'est moi.--C'est un they.--It is I.--He is a poete.--C'est difficile, etc. poet.-It is difficult, etc. Ceci est le mien, cela est le This (indefinite) is mine, that is votre. yours. A. 1. Do you see my dogs? These are greyhounds, those are dachshunde. 2. They[1] are good dogs. 3. I hear a[2] noise; it[1] is burglars. 4. It was a burglar, but it[3] seemed to me a little late to go down. 5. I want to learn that one[4] of the sciences which is most difficult. 6. These soldiers are better fed than those of Napoleon. 7. That makes no difference.[5] 8. That's all right but look at this! 9. It[3] would be difficult to imitate the grunt of a pig. 10. No, on the contrary, it[1] would be easy. 11. That[1] is what he said. 12. Was[6] it you who neglected this affair? 13. It was[6] we who did it. 14. I saw an officer and a grenadier; the former was better dressed than the latter. 15. Those who wish to be educated in this school must pay double what those pay who are educated elsewhere. 16. The hardest thing[4] is[7] to learn to[8] keep still. 17. What I ought to do is[7] to learn all that[9] I can. 18. Let[4] my soldiers be[10] well dressed and well fed. [Footnotes 1: _what pronoun?_ 2: du. 3: il. 4: _omit._ 5: rien. 6: _present tense._ 7: c'est. 8: a. 9: ce que. 10: _why subjunctive?_] B. Word Study. In the following anecdote substitute equivalents for e
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