or an before a Noun, C. 5. r. 1.
A or an before parts of time, measures, &c. c. I. r. 6. As, as, c. 5. r. 9. As far as, c. 5. r. 46. At, before Subftantives, c, I. r. 19.
At, at the before boufe, at home, c. 5. r. 8. At night, at noon, c. 1. r. 23. 480, c. 5. r. 17. Am, and its Tenfes before bot, cold, hungry, 4. r. 8. Am, and its Tenfes before an Infinitive, c. 5. r. 48. All over, c. 5. r. 63. All, or every, c. 5. r. 41. A great deal of, c. 5. r. 34. A little of, ibid. After that, c. 5. r. 48. Any, before Subftantives, c.
Abcut, before a Participle in ing, c. 5. r. 25. About, concerning, c. 5. r, 26.
About, for upon, tewards, to and other fignifications. c. 5. r. 26, 27. Article before a Noun, c. I.
Article not expressed after fi, page 74. Articles, Table of p. 52. Article before Pronouns, poffeffive, c. 1. r. 8. Abverbs of Quantity, c. I. r. 15.
Adjectives of good and bad qualities. c. 1. r. 16.
of colours, nations &c. c 1. r. 17. note 1. Because, after a Negative, c. 3. r. 17.
But, with a Verb, c. 5. r. 7. Better, c. 5. T. 15. Before, with Verbs, c. 5.
r. 18. Being, before a Participle
common, c. 5. r. 49. To bring, c. 5. r. 50. Clock, c. 5. r. 32. Ci, you, c. 3. Can, c. 4. r. 11.
Definite Tenfe, c. 4. r. 14. To doubt, takes non, c. 5. r. 5. Do, does, c. 5. r. 51. To enjoy, c. 1. r. 13. Ecco, takes an Article, c. 5. r. 37.
Every, or all, c. 5. r. 41. From, before Subftantives,
From, from the, before Pro- nouns and proper Names,
C. L. r. 18. To fear, takes non, c. 5. r. 5. From, before house, from bome, c. 5. r. 8. From, before a Participle in ing, c. 5. r. 52. From whom, from which, ibid.
To go. c. 4. r. 9.-c. 5. r. 38.
Good, c. 5. r. 30. Gerunds takes an Article, c. 5. r, 37.
Gli takes e after it, p. 78. He who, fhe who, c. 3 r. 12. He, &c. relative, ibid. Him, her, it, them, not ex- preffed after fi they, c 3.
In the, in comparifon, c. I.
In the, into the, c. 1. r. 20. In my, in thy, in his &c. c. 5. r. 40. To be ill, c. 5. r. 47. Just now, c. 5. r. 14. Indefinite Tenfe, turned by bave, or am, c. 4. r. 15.
Infinitives take lo, la, li, r. after them, c. 5. r. 37. c. 3. r. 2. Infinitive Mood ufed in
forbiding, c. 5. r. 39. To know, c. 4. r. 28. Long, c. 5. r. 16.
Like, c. 5.r. 45.
Long of, c. 5.
To live, c. 5. r. 6i. Little of, c. 5. r. 34. Me fome, be fome, him fome, &c. or of it, p. 29. 79. My, thy, his, her, &c. before a part of the body and word mind, c. 4. r. 20 May, or can, c. 4. r. II. Might, c. 4. r. 13. More, more of, c. 5. r. 42. More than, ibid. Much, in comparison, c. 5. r. 44. Muft, c. 5. r. 64.
In that manner, c. 5. r. 43. In my, in thy, in bis, in ber,
c. 5. r. 40. Names of rivers, mountains, and kingdoms take an article, c. I. r. 3. Names of dignity and office,
take no article, c. 1.#. 4,5• Nonns of number, c. I.
Negative not, at the begin- ing, c. 3. r. 1. 2. 4. Noun repeated, c. 3. r. 14.
Ne, a Pronoun, c. 3. r 14. &c. Negatives, not, not, nothing,
never, nc-body, c. 5. r. 1. Not, no, alone, c. 5 r. 2. Never, beginning the fez- tence, c. 5. r. 3. Negatives not expreffed double, c. 5. r. 4• Non, in comparison before the verb, c. 5. г. 6. Noun in a queflion, c. 4. r. 25. Near, vide about. At night, moon, c. 1. r. 23. Noun Subftantives take an article, c. 1. r. 2. Nouns in general, take an article, c. I. r. I. Of, before Subftantives, c.
Participle common after 3. Some, before Subftantives who, he, him, &c. C.
Should, c. 4. r. 12. So, c. 5. r. 10. Since, c. 5. r. 19. Some, with a Verb, c. s
r. 14. So that, c. 5. r. 43. Something, e. 5. r. 62. She is a, e. 4. r. 5. She who, c. 3. r. 12. To fand, c. 4. r. 9. Si they, after a Verb ac cented, page 76.
To be fick, c. 5. r. 47. To, before Subitantives, I. r 19.
before Pronouns and proper Names, c. I. r.
a Verb only, c. I. r. I. 14.
Vi us, c. 3. r. 14. Very, very much, c. 5. r. 31. Verbs taken Subftantively
c. 5. r. 37. Venire ufed for Effere, c. 3
With, with the, with my, with his, &c. c, I. r. 11. With me, with you, with him, with us, with them, &c. ibid. Within, c. 5. r. 28. Within the, c. 1. r. 20. What, which, c. 3. I.7. What, c. 3. r. 17.
not in a question, c. 5. 35.
Note of Admiration,
c. 5. r. 60.
5. Who, or that, c. 3. r. 12. Whofe, c. 3. r. 15. Will, c. 5. r. 58. Whereabout, c. 5. r. 26.
Mr. CHENEAU's Rules for the FRENCH- TONGUE are printed alfo for J. POTE, J. HODGES, J. and J. RIVINGTON.
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