Exercises upon the Different Parts of Italian Speech, with References to Veneroni's Grammar / to which is added an abridgement of the Roman history, intended at once to make the learner acquainted with history, and the idiom of the Italian language
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE: Minor spelling and punctuation errors have been corrected but accents are retained as printed: inconsistently. The exception is the replacement of A’ with Á, and so on.
WITH REFERENCES TO VENERONI’S GRAMMAR:
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE ROMAN HISTORY, INTENDED AT ONCE TO MAKE THE LEARNER ACQUAINTED WITH HISTORY, AND THE IDIOM OF THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE.
By F. BOTTARELLI, A. M.
The Eighth Edition, carefully revised and corrected.
By G. B. ROLANDI.
LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. COLLINGWOOD; LONGMAN, HURST, REES ORME & BROWN; SIMPKIN & MARSHALL; G. & W. B. WHITTAKER; T. BOOSEY & SONS; AND J. BOOKER.
1822.
Printed by T. C. Hansard, Peterboro’-court, Fleet-street, London.
Ferdinando Bottarelli
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ITALIAN EXERCISES.
ON THE ACCIDENCE OF VERBS.
Construction of Adjectives.
OF PRONOUNS.
Exercises on the Tenses of the Verbs.
On the Construction of Verbs.
On the English Participle in ing.
Of the Participle past.
On Adverbs.
On Prepositions.
On Conjunctions which require the Subjunctive after them.
Upon Interrogations.
Upon the Irregular Construction of Personal and Possessive Pronouns.
AN ABRIDGEMENT OF THE ROMAN HISTORY.
CHAP. I.
CHAP. II.
CHAP. III
CHAP. IV.
CHAP. V.
CHAP. VI.
CHAP. VII.
CHAP. VIII.
CHAP. IX.
CHAP. X.