You want to use the negation for two different elements in the same phrase. Which structure do you use?
Nicolas Chatré
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Enseignant pour l'école Azurlingua à Nice et concepteur pédagogique pour le site Bonjour de France. "Apprendre est toujours un voyage... et apprendre une langue est l'assurance de ne jamais voyager seul".
Nicolas Chatré
Don't be content with the classic NE...PAS; learn to use the more complex structures of negation.
From the good health of the body and that of the mind, what are the underlying mechanisms that govern us?
You are doing it this exercise, "nom d'une pipe"!! (literally "in the name of a pipe", meaning "dammit") It is but an example of the use of this idiom...
Have you already heard about the perfect past tense? Do you want to discover an additional French past tense? If so... Click here!!
Negation is not only a grammatical affair; with the help of prefixes, many words express negation.



