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==Definitions== | ==Definitions== | ||
=== impersonal form=== | === impersonal form=== | ||
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===Rule=== | ===Rule=== | ||
The French verb “falloir” only exists in its [[Language/French/Grammar/Impersonal-vs-Personal|impersonal]] form. | The French verb “falloir” only exists in its [[Language/French/Grammar/Impersonal-vs-Personal|impersonal]] form. | ||
The verb "falloir" can be followed by: | The verb "falloir" can be followed by: | ||
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* an infinitive, | * an infinitive, | ||
* a clause (with the verb in the subjunctive) | * a clause (with the verb in the subjunctive) | ||
and it can be preceded by a pronoun acting as an [[Language/French/Grammar/The-indirect-object-complement|indirect object]]. | and it can be preceded by a pronoun acting as an [[Language/French/Grammar/The-indirect-object-complement|indirect object]]. | ||
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
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