Pronoms Disjoints + 'à'
Disjunctive pronouns (moi, toi, lui, etc.) are usually used for emphasis, contrast, or in specific grammatical constructions. They are less common as direct objects of verbs like 'aimer.'
J'aime nous
à la maison.Disjunctive pronouns (moi, toi, lui, etc.) are usually used for emphasis, contrast, or in specific grammatical constructions. They are less common as direct objects of verbs like 'aimer.'
J'aime nous
à la maison.The imparfait often provides background information or describes ongoing actions in the past, while the passé composé narrates completed actions. They work together to create a clear timeline in past events.
qu'il était
au parc avec grand papa, Caillou rencontra
un garçon...The subjunctive is often required after expressions of necessity, obligation, possibility, doubt, emotion, and more. It's a complex mood with various triggers, but understanding its function is key.
qu'il faut
que vous jouiez chacun son tour...The structure 'C'est + stressed pronoun (moi, toi, lui, etc.) + qui' is used for emphasis. It highlights the subject and often implies a contrast or opposition with someone or something else.
C'est moi qui vais
faire la tour.Raconte is community-driven. We would love to hear about your ideas on features and content you would like to see on Raconte.