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Quelle est la différence entre "car" et "parce que" ?
Nov 22, 2008 3:07 AM
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http://french.about.com/library/weekly/bl-conclusions.htm
" Parce que Because
Parce que is a subordinating conjunction and can begin a sentence. Parce que introduces a cause, explanation, or motive - it explains why something is done.
Je ne suis pas venu parce que mon fils est malade. I didn't come because my son is sick.
Parce qu'il n'a pas d'argent, il ne peut pas venir. Because he doesn't have any money, he can't come.
Car Because, for
Car is a coordinating conjunction, should not begin a sentence, and is mainly found in formal and written French. Car supports a judgment or indicates a reason.
La réunion fut annulée car le président est malade. The meeting was canceled because the chairman is sick.
David ne va pas venir, car il est à l'université. David isn't coming, for he is (away) at school. "
November 22, 2008
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"Car" et ''parce que'' expriment la cause, on peut dire qu'il n'y a pas de différence entre les deux.
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November 22, 2008
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