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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
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The causative faire is rather particular. Faire + infinitive is considered a block so the pronoun goes before the first verb.
can you think of any other examples where the a verb + another verb is considered a block other than avoir
« laisser infinitive » is another one, 'letting someone do something'
« Il faut que je le laisse partir (I have to let him go) »
mhhmm ive found that voir + infinitif is also another one
what do these three have in common
i understand where to put the pronom objet direct but idk how to rlly make sense if it like if i were to explain it to someone