. Complete French course . Shall you go this way orthat way ? 10. Are you older or younger than I ? 11. Willmy pupils stay at home to-morrow? 12. Will they be atchurch or at school ? 13. Who will be here to-morrow morn-ing ? 14. Will Henry be here on Monday next ? 15. Whowas here last Tuesday ? 16. Shall we have the forty-ninthor the fiftieth lesson to-morrow ? 17. Shall you have moneyenough ? 18. How do you spend your time ? Lesson 49 : Interrogative Adjectives. Beaucoup de bruit pour rien. —Much ado about nothing. The interrogative adjective quel, which, what, what a, has thefollowing forms


. Complete French course . Shall you go this way orthat way ? 10. Are you older or younger than I ? 11. Willmy pupils stay at home to-morrow? 12. Will they be atchurch or at school ? 13. Who will be here to-morrow morn-ing ? 14. Will Henry be here on Monday next ? 15. Whowas here last Tuesday ? 16. Shall we have the forty-ninthor the fiftieth lesson to-morrow ? 17. Shall you have moneyenough ? 18. How do you spend your time ? Lesson 49 : Interrogative Adjectives. Beaucoup de bruit pour rien. —Much ado about nothing. The interrogative adjective quel, which, what, what a, has thefollowing forms : [quelle (1). [quelles (!)• The noun which quel modifies is usually the next word in the sentence ;with the verb être, the noun may stand after the verb. Quel livre avez-vous pris ? Which hook have you taken ? Quel est le nom du livre que vous avez pris? What is the name of the book that you have taken 9 Quelles fleurs avez-vous prises ? Which flowers did you takef 1 de introduces the infinitive. Do not translate La Tour Saint-Jacques. — Paris. This is a handsome square Gothic tower 175 feet high, erected in is now used as an observatory. A statue of Saint James the Greatcrowns the summit. Interrogative Adjectives 85 Quels livres a-t-il lus ? What books has he read?Quelle femme ! What a woman IQuel dommage ! What a pity ! Vocabulary. le nom, the name. laffaire (f.), the affair. lexemple (m.), the example. les affaires, the affairs, business. le dictionnaire, the dictionary. ramasser, to collect, to pick up. le plancher, the floor. laisser tomber, to let fall, to drop.^ le bruit, the noise, the report. Exercise. 1. Dans quelle partie de cette ville demeurez-vous ? 2. Dequel pays êtes-vous ? 3. Sur quelle table a-t-il mis mesgants? 4. Quels gants? 5. Ceux que jai achetés Pautrejour au Bon Marché. 6. Quel grand magasin ! 7. Quels sou-liers avez-vous choisis ? 8. Quelles chansons choisirez-vous ?9. Je choisirai celles-ci ; ce sont les meilleures. 10. De q


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