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. 1847 Excerpt: ...pl6fclidj j to expire, ben (c)eift aufgeben j to hold, (jaftenj to escape, entlaufen (gov. dat.)j last night, geftern 2fbenb j to stay, bleibenj the physician, ber 2Crjt j to receive, erfjaltenj to run away, fortlaufenj to offer, anbietenj the service, ber SDienft. On The Intransitive Or Neuter Verbs. (Page 146--153.; ...
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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. 1847 Excerpt: ...pl6fclidj j to expire, ben (c)eift aufgeben j to hold, (jaftenj to escape, entlaufen (gov. dat.)j last night, geftern 2fbenb j to stay, bleibenj the physician, ber 2Crjt j to receive, erfjaltenj to run away, fortlaufenj to offer, anbietenj the service, ber SDienft. On The Intransitive Or Neuter Verbs. (Page 146--153.; How did you sleep last night? I slept pretty well; for I was tired when I went to bed; I had worked very hard.' The apostle Paul says: I have fought a good fight. Why do you stand the whole day idle? We sat round (um, acc.) the table. We lay those things which lie; but we place those things which stand. We seat ourselves when we wish to sit. The book lies on (auf, dat.) the table; for I put it on it. The boy sits on the chair; his mother put him on it. The candlestick stands on the table; the servant put it on it. We were playing chess the whole evening, and when we left off, we found that we had become quite stiff by sitting. I am quite sure that this man will become ill by drinking too much. I wanted some exercise; I have, therefore, taken a ride. His manners have degenerated since he has become rich. Nothing of importance has happened. Many a family has grown poor, because the father would not work. My son has almost recovered from his illness; and all unfavorable symptoms have disappeared. The man has leaped out of (ou, dat.) the window in the third story, without (of)ne requires the inf. with ju) hurting himself; his leg, however, is swollen. We have walked to town. To sleep, fd)lafen (irr.) j last night, oortge SRad)t j pretty, jiemlid) j tired, mube j the apostle, ber 2Cpoftel j Paul, f)aulug; to fight, f&mpfen j the fight, ber.Rampf j to stand, fteben j to sit, fifcen (irr.) j idle, mufrig, to lay, legen j to lie, liegen(i.
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Add this copy of Exercises for Writing German to cart. $54.95, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2016 by Palala Press.