"Apres" without "que"

Emily L.C1Kwiziq community member

"Apres" without "que"

Sorry, it appears the "more detail" part didn't post! I was wondering under what circumstances you could omit "que" and still use "apres." "Je me lave apres tu te leves" sounds wrong, or at least awkward, but what about "Tu te leves, et apres, je me lave?"
Asked 6 years ago
Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

See my response to your previous post. -- Chris.

"Apres" without "que"

Sorry, it appears the "more detail" part didn't post! I was wondering under what circumstances you could omit "que" and still use "apres." "Je me lave apres tu te leves" sounds wrong, or at least awkward, but what about "Tu te leves, et apres, je me lave?"

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