Recherche parmi différents professeurs en Anglais…
Mostafa
il envoie moi or il m'envoie
am confused about the diff.
also the phrase "Tu vas me manquer" till "tu vas me" it appears it means "you are going to.." then how come it changes into i will miss you by adding manquer
3 juil. 2020 16:22
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Hello,
The right sentence is "ll m'envoie".
"Il envoie moi"would be a grammatical error.It does not exist in the french language. The "me" always has to be before the verb in this kind of sentence.
The sentence "I miss you "have always be a problem to quite understand for me too because in french it is reverse. You just have to think that when you translatein french, the you become the subject and is at the beginning of the phrase.
I don't know if i am clear enough.....
3 juillet 2020
1
Il m’envoie is correct. Il envoie moi is not. With an affirmative imperative sentence, moi is placed after the verb such as envoie-moi un cadeau
Tu vas me manquer means I am going to miss you/ you are going to be missing from me. It’s a specific construction with the verb se manquer. In French, the person missed is the subject of the sentence, whereas in English, the person missed is the object.
Tu vas me has no meaning by itself. Tu vas means you are going.
3 juillet 2020
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Mostafa
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais, Français
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Anglais, Français
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