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In this article you will discover how to form negation in French. Feel free to directly edit this page if you think it can be improved. | |||
==General Structure== | |||
In French, the general structure of Negation is simply to "encircle" the verb with two particles: | |||
"NE" (or "N’", if the verb begins with a vowel) and "PAS": | |||
*Il connaît le pays → Il ne connaît pas le pays | |||
He knows the country → He does not know the country | |||
SUBJECT + " NE (N’)" + VERB + "PAS" + COMPLEMENT | |||
Il ne connaît pas le pays | |||
Following this general scheme, in French there are several kinds of denial, each with a different structure: | |||
==="Ne" + "PAS" : no (generally)=== | |||
Je ne comprends pas. (I do not understand) | |||
==="Ne" + "PLUS" : no more, anymore, no longer=== | |||
*Nous n’avons plus de café = we have no more coffee | |||
*Je ne parle plus = I do not speak anymore | |||
*Il ne fume plus = He no longer smokes | |||
==="Ne" + "RIEN" : anything=== | |||
*Je ne dis rien = I do not say anything | |||
==="Ne" + "PERSONNE" : nobody, anybody=== | |||
*Il n’y a personne = There is nobody | |||
*Je ne vois personne = I do not see anybody | |||
==="Ne" + "JAMAIS" : never=== | |||
*Nous n’allons jamais à la mer = We never go to the sea | |||
==="Ne" + "AUCUN/E": any=== | |||
*Je n’ai aucune idée = I do not have any idea | |||
==="Ne" + "QUE"=== | |||
This structure is not really a negation, but rather a restriction. It is equivalent to "only". | |||
*Je ne dors que cinq heures = I only sleep 5 hours | |||
*Ça ne coûte que cent euros = This costs no more than 100 euros | |||
==Negation with verbs and pronouns== | |||
=== Componds verbs === | |||
When we have to use negation with a compund verb (compound means having auxiliary and participle), negation "surrounds" the auxiliary, not the participle. | |||
*Vous avez parlé en allemand → Vous pas n'avez parlé in allemand | |||
(You have spoken in German) → (You have not spoken in German) | |||
*J’ai dit la vérité → Je n’ai rien dit. | |||
(I have said the truth) → (I have not said the truth) | |||
Thus, the structure to remember is: | |||
SUBJECT + "NE (N’)" + AUXILIARY+ "PAS" + PARTICIPLE + COMPLEMENT | |||
Vous + n’+ avez + pas + parlé + allemand | |||
=== Negation of pronominal verbs=== | |||
When we have in the phrase pronouns, we must remember the 2nd most important French rule: | |||
"The pronoun goes before the verb, and as close to it as possible." | |||
We will apply this rule, thinking that the first term of negation ("NE") will be first in the order of the sentence, and then go the pronoun before the verb, and then finally the "PAS". | |||
An example with a pronominal verb, which are the ones with reflexive pronouns: | |||
*Je m’appelle Antoine → Je ne m’appelle pas Antoine | |||
(My name is Antoine) → (My name is not Antoine) | |||
SUBJECT + "NE" + ("ME, TE...") + VERB + "PAS" + COMPLEMENT | |||
Je + ne + m’ + appelle + pas + Antoine | |||
==Examples== | |||
*Je ne veux pas partir = ''I don't want to leave''. | *Je ne veux pas partir = ''I don't want to leave''. | ||
''Ne'' becomes ''n''' before a vowel. | ''Ne'' becomes ''n''' before a vowel. | ||
*Il n'a pas perdu son sac = ''He has not lost his bag'' | *Il n'a pas perdu son sac = ''He has not lost his bag'' | ||
Placing ''ne pas'' before an infinitive negates it. | |||
*Le pire est de ne pas essayer = ''The worst is not to try'' | *Le pire est de ne pas essayer = ''The worst is not to try'' | ||
==VIDEOS== | |||
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Revision as of 23:45, 7 June 2017
In this article you will discover how to form negation in French. Feel free to directly edit this page if you think it can be improved.
General Structure
In French, the general structure of Negation is simply to "encircle" the verb with two particles:
"NE" (or "N’", if the verb begins with a vowel) and "PAS":
- Il connaît le pays → Il ne connaît pas le pays
He knows the country → He does not know the country
SUBJECT + " NE (N’)" + VERB + "PAS" + COMPLEMENT
Il ne connaît pas le pays
Following this general scheme, in French there are several kinds of denial, each with a different structure:
"Ne" + "PAS" : no (generally)
Je ne comprends pas. (I do not understand)
"Ne" + "PLUS" : no more, anymore, no longer
- Nous n’avons plus de café = we have no more coffee
- Je ne parle plus = I do not speak anymore
- Il ne fume plus = He no longer smokes
"Ne" + "RIEN" : anything
- Je ne dis rien = I do not say anything
"Ne" + "PERSONNE" : nobody, anybody
- Il n’y a personne = There is nobody
- Je ne vois personne = I do not see anybody
"Ne" + "JAMAIS" : never
- Nous n’allons jamais à la mer = We never go to the sea
"Ne" + "AUCUN/E": any
- Je n’ai aucune idée = I do not have any idea
"Ne" + "QUE"
This structure is not really a negation, but rather a restriction. It is equivalent to "only".
- Je ne dors que cinq heures = I only sleep 5 hours
- Ça ne coûte que cent euros = This costs no more than 100 euros
Negation with verbs and pronouns
Componds verbs
When we have to use negation with a compund verb (compound means having auxiliary and participle), negation "surrounds" the auxiliary, not the participle.
- Vous avez parlé en allemand → Vous pas n'avez parlé in allemand
(You have spoken in German) → (You have not spoken in German)
- J’ai dit la vérité → Je n’ai rien dit.
(I have said the truth) → (I have not said the truth)
Thus, the structure to remember is:
SUBJECT + "NE (N’)" + AUXILIARY+ "PAS" + PARTICIPLE + COMPLEMENT
Vous + n’+ avez + pas + parlé + allemand
Negation of pronominal verbs
When we have in the phrase pronouns, we must remember the 2nd most important French rule:
"The pronoun goes before the verb, and as close to it as possible."
We will apply this rule, thinking that the first term of negation ("NE") will be first in the order of the sentence, and then go the pronoun before the verb, and then finally the "PAS".
An example with a pronominal verb, which are the ones with reflexive pronouns:
- Je m’appelle Antoine → Je ne m’appelle pas Antoine
(My name is Antoine) → (My name is not Antoine)
SUBJECT + "NE" + ("ME, TE...") + VERB + "PAS" + COMPLEMENT
Je + ne + m’ + appelle + pas + Antoine
Examples
- Je ne veux pas partir = I don't want to leave.
Ne becomes n' before a vowel.
- Il n'a pas perdu son sac = He has not lost his bag
Placing ne pas before an infinitive negates it.
- Le pire est de ne pas essayer = The worst is not to try
VIDEOS
If you consider that this page can be improved, don't hesitate to edit it.