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Ana
Qu'est-ce que c'est "n'avoir point" et "n'avoir point (verbe) à ce que..."?
-C'est ainsi qu'on s'assure de n'avoir point de contradicteurs
-Je n'ai point songé à ce que je disais
J'ai lu beaucoup d'expressions avec "point" mais je voudrais savoir qu'est-ce que cela signifie dans ces deux cas.
2016년 2월 12일 오후 6:14
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As Aurélie said, it is a bit old fashioned, but you could say that it is there in order to put some kind of emphasis on it: as in NOT AT ALL
1) It is to make sure that we have no detractors at all
2) I didn't think at all at what you said
in the first sentence, you go straight to "de"... because the object of the sentence is just a noun. In the second sentence you have to go for "à ce que", because the object is a verb.
2016년 2월 14일
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C'est la même chose que "ne ... pas", mais un peu désuet.
2016년 2월 12일
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