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EST is the verb "to be", at the 3rd singular person.
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==ET means and==
Example : Elle EST belle = She IS beautiful
 
ET is employed to join 2 sentences. Someone can also say "plus". It's additional.
ET is employed to join 2 sentences. Someone can also say "plus". It's additional.
 
*Example : J'ai mangé des pommes ET des cerises = I've eaten some apples AND some cherries
Example : J'ai mangé des pommes ET des cerises = I've eaten some apples AND some cherries
 
<div style="font-size:300%;"> When use "et" and when use "est"?</div>
*ET = and
It is use as in English to link two parts of a sentence.
 




*EST = is
==EST means is==
It is the verb "to be" conjugated at the third singular person.
It is the verb "to be" conjugated at the third singular person.


*Example : Elle EST belle = She IS beautiful




Now, impossible to do that mistake again :)
Now, impossible to do that mistake again :)

Revision as of 19:04, 25 October 2020

When use "et" and when use "est"?

ET means and

ET is employed to join 2 sentences. Someone can also say "plus". It's additional.

  • Example : J'ai mangé des pommes ET des cerises = I've eaten some apples AND some cherries


EST means is

It is the verb "to be" conjugated at the third singular person.

  • Example : Elle EST belle = She IS beautiful


Now, impossible to do that mistake again :)