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hallow mistBOT
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slow badger
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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

safe storm
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wait can i call you for a minute

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tie guy

slow badger
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nah you can text me

safe storm
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okkk so im correct but it just conjucted from

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like im using "On" corrcetly

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also what do you add before "on" after the words si, et, ou, qui, que, oĂą, quoi?

slow badger
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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

safe storm
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wait so how do I improvwe my sentence to be grammitcally correct

slow badger
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wdym?

sour charm
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you just need to change the verb conjugation to fit "on" conjugation (which is the same as "il" or "elle")

safe storm
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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."

sour charm
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@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?

eager spire
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Like this I imagine?

  • "Au QuĂ©bec, on parle français"
    Which could be reworded as
  • "Au QuĂ©bec, les gens parlent français"
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Without too much of a difference in meaning

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Or

  • "On m'a volĂ© tout mon argent"
    Which could be reworded as
  • "Quelqu'un m'a volĂ© tout mon argent"
brisk prism
granite pivot
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Je sais pas si quelqu’un a répondu mais « on » c’est comme « nous »

eager spire