Does this mean that y and le are interchangeable when à is used as a preposition? Obviously meaning is slightly changed but would the different meaning make a huge problem?
e.g. je le veux vs je veux y venir
Does this mean that y and le are interchangeable when à is used as a preposition? Obviously meaning is slightly changed but would the different meaning make a huge problem?
e.g. je le veux vs je veux y venir
Hi Nathalie,
No, they mean different things.
When you answer -
Je le veux
it means:
yes, I do ( simply you agree to go swimming)
If you answered,
Je veux y aller, it would mean:
yes, I want to go there, probably meaning the swimming pool.
Hope this helps!
May I ask something further about this specific question/answer? The lesson states that "y" is used if the phrase starts with "a" (sorry, can't get the accent to work). So I really don't understand why the answer is je le veux. Unless...is it because the phrase is preceded by an infinitive (eg, venir)? Thanks.
Hi Valerie,
Je le veux
is more'
I want to (go)
rather than
Je veux y aller = I want to go there ( there being the swimming pool)
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