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Sometimes the objects of transitive verbs may be omitted. When this happens the object is still understood', but with a general or non-specific interpretation:
Sometimes the objects of transitive verbs may be omitted. When this happens the object is still understood', but with a general or non-specific interpretation:




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|French
|Translation
|-
|Clément boit
|Clément  drinks ('alcohol' understood)
|-
|La vitesse tue
|Speed  kills ('people' understood)
|-
|Gustave enseigne
|Gustave  teaches ('pupils' understood)
|-
|Il ne sait pas  conduire
|He  can't drive ('cars' understood)
|-
|On attend
|We're  waiting ('for something to happen' understood)
|}


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==Other Chapters==
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Directly transitive verbs without objects


Sometimes the objects of transitive verbs may be omitted. When this happens the object is still understood', but with a general or non-specific interpretation:


French Translation
Clément boit Clément drinks ('alcohol' understood)
La vitesse tue Speed kills ('people' understood)
Gustave enseigne Gustave teaches ('pupils' understood)
Il ne sait pas conduire He can't drive ('cars' understood)
On attend We're waiting ('for something to happen' understood)

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Table of Contents

Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions