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"Il ne s’est pas passé de passionnant." vs. "Il ne s’est rien passé de passionnant." How would you say "Nothing interesting happened.? Perhaps: "Il ne s’est pas passé de passionnant." Or would it be: "Il ne s’est rien passé de passionnant."
Sep 27, 2014 3:04 AM
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Idem, the first is incorrect, the second is ok. I would add you can say also: "Il ne s'est rien passé d'intéressant" (>interesting)
September 27, 2014
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The first one : no The second one is ok
September 27, 2014
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Il ne s’est rien passé de passionnant.
September 28, 2014
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The second is good
September 27, 2014
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The first one is correct.
September 27, 2014
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