#sculliqn
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Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
you're close, but some of them are conjugated wrong. you can search up "conjugation table" then the verb to make sure they match
on se rendent = on se rend
on vont = on va
on allons = on va
nah you can text me
okkk so im correct but it just conjucted from
like im using "On" corrcetly
also what do you add before "on" after the words si, et, ou, qui, que, oĂą, quoi?
yup 👍
you can add a « l' » to make it « l'on » but that's just to make it sound better and more formal. it's not necessary
wait so how do I improvwe my sentence to be grammitcally correct
wdym?
you just need to change the verb conjugation to fit "on" conjugation (which is the same as "il" or "elle")
like my first sentnce because this is what the question ask for " Create and write 3 examples of the indefinite pronoun "on." I want the sentence with "on," then the same sentence with the different words/expressions that can replace "on."
@safe storm I don't exactly understand what you're trying to do
are you trying to come up with sentences yourself using "on" as an indefinite pronoun?
Like this I imagine?
- "Au Québec, on parle français"
Which could be reworded as - "Au Québec, les gens parlent français"
Without too much of a difference in meaning
Or
- "On m'a volé tout mon argent"
Which could be reworded as - "Quelqu'un m'a volé tout mon argent"
yes, that’s what she was trying to do
hmm
thank you !
Je sais pas si quelqu’un a répondu mais « on » c’est comme « nous »
C'est l'un des sens possibles de "on". Mais dans une phrase comme "On nous a volé notre argent", ça n'aurait aucun sens.