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Why “le” behind?
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I’m reading Assimil New French with Ease, where its last lesson says
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez-le.
, which means “Take the book again everyday and flip through it”.
But why the le is after “feuilletez”? I thought it shall always be in front of the verb?
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I’m reading Assimil New French with Ease, where its last lesson says
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez-le.
, which means “Take the book again everyday and flip through it”.
But why the le is after “feuilletez”? I thought it shall always be in front of the verb?
grammaire
add a comment |
I’m reading Assimil New French with Ease, where its last lesson says
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez-le.
, which means “Take the book again everyday and flip through it”.
But why the le is after “feuilletez”? I thought it shall always be in front of the verb?
grammaire
I’m reading Assimil New French with Ease, where its last lesson says
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez-le.
, which means “Take the book again everyday and flip through it”.
But why the le is after “feuilletez”? I thought it shall always be in front of the verb?
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grammaire
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The pronoun is after the verb when the imperative mood is used at the affirmative.
At the negative, it is located before it:
Ne le feuilletez pas.
At other moods, the pronoun is also before the verb:
Vous le feuilletez.
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Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez
means Take the book again everyday and flip
.
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez-le
means Take the book again everyday and flip through it
Le verbe "feuilleter" a besoin d'un COD. feuilletez-le" signifie "feuilletez le livre".
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletezn'est pas clair : qu'est-ce que nous devons feuilleter? Comparer avec :
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez ce cahierou
Reprenez les livres tous les jours et feuilletez-les`.
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The pronoun is after the verb when the imperative mood is used at the affirmative.
At the negative, it is located before it:
Ne le feuilletez pas.
At other moods, the pronoun is also before the verb:
Vous le feuilletez.
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The pronoun is after the verb when the imperative mood is used at the affirmative.
At the negative, it is located before it:
Ne le feuilletez pas.
At other moods, the pronoun is also before the verb:
Vous le feuilletez.
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The pronoun is after the verb when the imperative mood is used at the affirmative.
At the negative, it is located before it:
Ne le feuilletez pas.
At other moods, the pronoun is also before the verb:
Vous le feuilletez.
The pronoun is after the verb when the imperative mood is used at the affirmative.
At the negative, it is located before it:
Ne le feuilletez pas.
At other moods, the pronoun is also before the verb:
Vous le feuilletez.
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Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez
means Take the book again everyday and flip
.
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez-le
means Take the book again everyday and flip through it
Le verbe "feuilleter" a besoin d'un COD. feuilletez-le" signifie "feuilletez le livre".
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletezn'est pas clair : qu'est-ce que nous devons feuilleter? Comparer avec :
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez ce cahierou
Reprenez les livres tous les jours et feuilletez-les`.
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Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez
means Take the book again everyday and flip
.
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez-le
means Take the book again everyday and flip through it
Le verbe "feuilleter" a besoin d'un COD. feuilletez-le" signifie "feuilletez le livre".
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletezn'est pas clair : qu'est-ce que nous devons feuilleter? Comparer avec :
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez ce cahierou
Reprenez les livres tous les jours et feuilletez-les`.
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Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez
means Take the book again everyday and flip
.
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez-le
means Take the book again everyday and flip through it
Le verbe "feuilleter" a besoin d'un COD. feuilletez-le" signifie "feuilletez le livre".
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletezn'est pas clair : qu'est-ce que nous devons feuilleter? Comparer avec :
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez ce cahierou
Reprenez les livres tous les jours et feuilletez-les`.
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez
means Take the book again everyday and flip
.
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez-le
means Take the book again everyday and flip through it
Le verbe "feuilleter" a besoin d'un COD. feuilletez-le" signifie "feuilletez le livre".
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletezn'est pas clair : qu'est-ce que nous devons feuilleter? Comparer avec :
Reprenez le livre tous les jours et feuilletez ce cahierou
Reprenez les livres tous les jours et feuilletez-les`.
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