Elementary Spanish-American ReaderFrederick Bliss Luquiens Macmillan, 1917 - 224 páginas |
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Página 92
... cause of South American independence . He went and settled down in France , where he died in 1850. If there were time , I should tell you the story of the highwayman Tapia , the man who was shot , which his fellow - countrymen told me ...
... cause of South American independence . He went and settled down in France , where he died in 1850. If there were time , I should tell you the story of the highwayman Tapia , the man who was shot , which his fellow - countrymen told me ...
Página 105
... back liberty to him ; i.e. , ordered his liberty to be given back to him . After verbs of causing , ordering , or permitting , a Spanish active infini- tive which has an object is often to be translated GRAMMATICAL NOTES 105.
... back liberty to him ; i.e. , ordered his liberty to be given back to him . After verbs of causing , ordering , or permitting , a Spanish active infini- tive which has an object is often to be translated GRAMMATICAL NOTES 105.
Página 106
... cause , order , or permit , followed by an infinitive + a noun with a . As is evident from the sentence in the text , the noun with a is to be translated as object of the first verb and subject of the infinitive . The reason for the a ...
... cause , order , or permit , followed by an infinitive + a noun with a . As is evident from the sentence in the text , the noun with a is to be translated as object of the first verb and subject of the infinitive . The reason for the a ...
Página 108
... causes a new one to be born . When a verb of causing ( or ordering or permitting ) is followed by an infinitive which has a subject , this subject is in Spanish usually placed after the infinitive . II . una nueva a new one . Adjectives ...
... causes a new one to be born . When a verb of causing ( or ordering or permitting ) is followed by an infinitive which has a subject , this subject is in Spanish usually placed after the infinitive . II . una nueva a new one . Adjectives ...
Página 118
... cause , order , or permit , used with an infinitive and a dative personal pronoun . As is evident from the sentence in the text , the dative is to be translated as object of the verb and subject of the infinitive . 41 , 2. Si me dan a ...
... cause , order , or permit , used with an infinitive and a dative personal pronoun . As is evident from the sentence in the text , the dative is to be translated as object of the verb and subject of the infinitive . 41 , 2. Si me dan a ...
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able address adjective América América del Sur American Atonatiuch become beginning Bolívar Brasil capital change Chile clause Colombia conj dative definite article English España españoles EXERCISES express followed FOOTNOTE gallina give great habitantes hard highwayman indios infinitive Jilma learn light little llanero love make Mangora mean meaning means Méjico mundo name Nazario Tapia Nemequene note to 15 note to 28 note to 66 note to 9 Notice noun nouns object one's order país Panamá passive past patria phrase place PORFIRIO DÍAZ present participle pron pronoun prop Rastrillo READER República Argentina require rules same see decir See first note See note see poder See second note See Subjunctive sentence singular sometimes Spanish state subject take Tenochtitlán thing third throw timbúes time tion Translate translation Uruguay used uses usually verb verbs Vocabulary Washington word words written ΙΟ
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Página 97 - Su feliz libertad sostener, A esos tigres sedientos de sangre Fuertes pechos sabrán oponer. ¡ El valiente argentino a las armas Corre ardiendo con brío y valor! El clarín de la guerra, cual trueno, En los campos del Sud resonó. Buenos Aires se pone a la frente De los pueblos de la ínclita unión,
Página 140 - una 2, dos 3, tres 4, cuatro 5, cinco 6, seis 7, siete 8, ocho 9, nueve 10, diez 11, once 12, doce 13, trece 14, catorce 15, quince 16, diez y seis (dieciséis)
Página 95 - Ved en trono a la noble Igualdad. Se levanta a la faz de la tierra Una nueva y gloriosa Nación, Coronada su sien de laureles Ya sus plantas rendido un León.
Página 108 - Certain verbs in -iar and -uar take an accent on the i or the u throughout the singular and in the third person plural of the present indicative and present subjunctive, and in the imperative singular.
Página 98 - Por trofeos a la libertad, Y sobre alas de gloria alza el pueblo Trono digno a su gran majestad. Desde un polo hasta el otro resuena De la fama el sonoro clarín,
Página 38 - artificios para defender su existencia contra todo linaje de peligros, es, por necesidad, astuto y cauteloso; pero injustamente se le ha comparado en esto a los beduinos. El llanero jamás hace traición al que en él se confía, ni carece de fe y de honor como aquellos bandidos del desierto
Página 38 - pequeñas porciones de terreno para obtener raíces comestibles. Esta vida activa y dura, sus marchas continuas y su necesaria frugalidad, desarrollan en ellos gran fuerza muscular y una agilidad extraordinaria. Pobres en extremo y privados de toda clase de instrucción, carecen de
Página 38 - festivos, ora cuando en las noches de vela, al suave resplandor de la luna, rumia el ganado tranquilamente en la pradera. El llanero, en fin, ama como su verdadera y única patria, las llanuras. A ellas se acostumbra fácilmente el habitador de las montañas; pero fuera de ellas, sus hijos hallan