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Use of the neutral pronoun le
le, in addition to its function as a third person singular pronoun referring to masculine nouns, may also have a 'neutral' function when it refers to states, general ideas or whole propositions:
After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, Indirect object pronouns used in possessive constructions with body parts & When Use à or a.
Examples[edit | edit source]
- Pour que nous vous remboursions vos frais de déplacement, il faut présenter des justificatifs, si vous le pouvez (le refers to 'justifying the expenditure')
For us to be able to pay your travelling expenses, you must prove you have spent the money, if you can
- Vous n'êtes plus président, je le sais (le refers to 'no longer being the president')
You are no longer the president, I know
- Je le répète: tu ne travailles pas assez (le refers to 'you're not doing enough work')
I'll say it again: you're not doing enough work
Video: LE | Article, Pronom COD, Pronom neutre (in French)[edit | edit source]
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