Pronoms toniques après c’est
Stressed pronouns are used in French for emphasis, contrast, or after prepositions. After "c'est," they are used to emphasize the identity or role of the subject.
C'est moi le grand garçon.
Caillou, c'est moi.
Stressed pronouns are used in French for emphasis, contrast, or after prepositions. After "c'est," they are used to emphasize the identity or role of the subject.
C'est moi le grand garçon.
Caillou, c'est moi.
The imparfait describes past actions in progress or habitual actions, while the passé composé describes completed actions. Understanding the context is key to choosing the appropriate tense.
s'était réveillé
très tôt.essayait
de ne pas faire de l'ouïe, car tout le monde dormait
.French offers various structures for asking questions. **Est-ce que** is a common and versatile one, while inversion, though correct, might sound less natural in informal spoken French.
est-ce que tu dors
?Papa dort-tu
?The subjunctive mood is often used in subordinate clauses following verbs or expressions of will, desire, emotion, doubt, or necessity. It often signals subjectivity or uncertainty.
soit
la plus belle surprise qu'ils aient
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