Although you asked about me vs m’a, you also changed the verb tense between the two options you offered. So I have to assume you know more than you’re letting on. As I’m guessing you know, m’a is the elision ...
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Quand utiliser « de le » au lieu de « du »?
Business EditorsDans ton contre-exemple, le n’est pas un article défini, mais un pronom. La contraction ne s’effectue que dans le cas de l’article. Le même raisonnement s’applique pour les autres contractions [de les >>> des], [à le >>> au], etc. Exemples ...
Is the elision in the sentence “pour réfléchir qu’americans” correct?
Associations EditorsSince you are writing a vowel after “que”, your have to do the elision. i.e. you should write “qu’americans”. However, your sentence seems to be not correct. I don’t know how you are using it in a complete sentence but ...
What’s the difference between “quelqu’un” and “quelqu”?
Business EditorsQuelqu is the abbreviation of the indefinite adjective quelque. It is never used on its own. It is only1 used in quelqu’un and quelqu’une, the contracted forms of quelque un and quelque une – contraction is mandatory here, you can ...
Is “qu’eux” pronounced as one syllable?
Associations EditorsYup, the e in « que » is one that can be contracted and disappears entirely just like those in le, de, me, and so on. This leaves qu’ exactly equivalent to k, no questions asked. qu’eux /kø/ qu’elle /kɛl/ qu’on /kɔ̃/ ...