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en:grammaire:construction_phrase:phrase_simple:negation:regle_generale [2020/12/06 09:10] – [Remarque 2] helene | en:grammaire:construction_phrase:phrase_simple:negation:regle_generale [2023/02/14 14:31] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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======La Négation ====== | ======La Négation ====== | ||
- | Negative form | + | //Negative form// |
=====Introduction===== | =====Introduction===== | ||
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* //Paul doesn’t work for Paramode.// | * //Paul doesn’t work for Paramode.// | ||
- | =====Remarque | + | =====Note 1===== |
In written French and standard spoken French, the ‘ne’ is used. | In written French and standard spoken French, the ‘ne’ is used. | ||
* « Les collègues | * « Les collègues | ||
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* « Les collègues | * « Les collègues | ||
- | * //The colleagues aren’t here !// | + | * //The colleagues aren’t here !// |
- | =====Remarque | + | =====Note 2===== |
When the verb begins with a vowel, the unaccented ‘e’ of ‘ne’ is dropped. ‘ne’ | When the verb begins with a vowel, the unaccented ‘e’ of ‘ne’ is dropped. ‘ne’ |