Saturday, January 4, 2020
Using the French Passive Infinitive
Even though the French infinitive translates as to verb, the French infinitive sometimes needs to be preceded by a preposition. This phenomenon can be divided into two categories: verbs that must be followed by a preposition (see lesson) and the passive infinitive, which you will learn about in this lesson.The passive infinitive occurs when a sentence is written in such a way that the infinitive has a passive, rather than active, meaning. This construction requires the preposition à . Compare these two sentences:   Je veux dire quelque chose.   Jai quelque chose à dire.The first sentence, I want to say something, is active - this want is an active state of mind. The second sentence, I have something to say, is passive: the speaker is using this construction to emphasize the something to say, rather than the action of actually saying it. It might help to literally translate it as I have something to be said.The passive infinitive occurs most commonly with indef inite words, including negative indefinites. This is not a definitive list, but it should give you a good idea about when and how to use the passive infinitive. Indefinite Pronouns    Je cherche quelque chose à lire.   Im looking for something to read.   En voici un autre à corriger.   Heres another one to correct.   Aimes-tu les films ? En voici plusieurs à voir.  Do you like movies? Here are several to watch. Negative Pronouns    Il ny a rien à manger.   Theres nothing to eat.   Elle nen a pas une seule à partager.   She doesnt have a single one to share. Indefinite Adjectives    Je cherche une autre voiture à louer.   Im looking for another car to rent.    Il regarde chaque peinture à vendre.   He looks at each painting to be sold.   Il y a maintes choses à faire demain.   There are many things to do tomorrow. Negative Adjectives    Je nai aucun argent à te prà ªter.   I dont have any money to loan you.   Il ny a pas un seul ordinateur à utiliser.   There isnt a single computer to use.   Il na nulle sagesse à communiquer.   He has no wisdom to impart. Indefinite Article or Number    Il me reste une maison à vendre.   I have one house left to sell.   Elle a trouvà © un chien à adopter.   She found a dog to adopt.   Jai achetà © quatre tartes à partager avec le groupe.   I bought four pies to share with the group. Presentatives    Cest difficile à dire.   Its hard to say.   Il y a beaucoup de choses à faire à Paris.   There are a lot of things to do in Paris.   Voici les và ªtements à laver.   Here are the clothes to wash.Note that sometimes cest and il est must be followed by de rather than à - learn more. Sentence Fragments The passive infinitive may also be used in fragments:   À vendre   For sale   Maison à louer   House for rent
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