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When to use "m'a"
Bonjour,
Quand dois-je utiliser le M'a de contraction?
Nov 19, 2015 9:20 PM
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"M'a" is the " have " verb with a possessive before. This possessive is linked to the speaker.
Example :
He saved my life / Il ma sauvé ma vie / Il m'a sauvé la vie.
" M'a " is used because you speak about YOUR life.
November 19, 2015
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M'a is a combination of 'me' - pronounced 'muh' - which is an object pronoun meaning 'me' or 'to me', and 'a' which means 'has'. Me + a = m'a. It's mainly used with the passé composé tense. Here's an example:
Elle a dit la verité = She has told the truth
Elle m'a dit la verité = She has told me the truth
November 19, 2015
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Not only m'a, it's also m'as, m'ont, m'avait, m'auront etc etc. When you have "me" and a word starting by vowel, you put that.
November 19, 2015
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