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*Comment savoir si on est doué pour la musique si l'on n'a jamais essayé?
*Comment savoir si on est doué pour la musique si l'on n'a jamais essayé?
How do you know whether you have a talent for music if you've never tried it?
How do you know whether you have a talent for music if you've never tried it?
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-faire-+-partitive-faire-du,-de-la|Use of faire + partitive faire du, de la]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Agreement-of-the-past-participle-with-the-subject-of-“être”|Agreement of the past participle with the subject of “être”]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Quantifiers-and-personal-pronouns|Quantifiers and personal pronouns]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-the-definite-article-with-quantities|Use of the definite article with quantities]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Adverbs-ending-in-—ment-derived-from-words-no-longer-in-the-language|Adverbs ending in —ment derived from words no longer in the language]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Much-More-Little-Less|Much More Little Less]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Past-participles-used-as-adjectives-with-the-verb-"être"|Past participles used as adjectives with the verb "être"]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Plurals-of-nouns-ending-in-–ou|Plurals of nouns ending in –ou]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Conditional-Mood-and-Future-Tense|Conditional Mood and Future Tense]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Double-object-constructions-with-no-preposition|Double object constructions with no preposition]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Adverbs-ending-in-—ment-derived-from-the-feminine-form-of-an-adjective|Adverbs ending in —ment derived from the feminine form of an adjective]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Compare-numbers|Compare numbers]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Adverb—adjective-compounds|Adverb—adjective compounds]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Omission-of-the-article-in-compound-nouns-linked-by-à|Omission of the article in compound nouns linked by à]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Location-of-adverbs-modifying-sentences|Location of adverbs modifying sentences]]

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on as an equivalent for English 'you'

on can sometimes be used where English uses 'you' and French could use vous or tu:

  • Est-il vrai qu'on distingue un Américain d'un Français à cent mètres?

Is it true you can tell an American from a Frenchman at a hundred metres?

  • Avec le moteur devant, on est au moins protégé

With the engine at the front you are at least protected

  • Comment savoir si on est doué pour la musique si l'on n'a jamais essayé?

How do you know whether you have a talent for music if you've never tried it?

Related Lessons