This is in one of the green callout boxes in the lesson: "In this negative structure, you only use de or d' in front of a vowel or mute h." This really confused me when I first read it because it seems to say you shouldn't use either one if there's no vowel/mute h. I think a comma or parens would make it clearer: "In this negative structure, you only use de (or d' in front of a vowel or mute h)."
Clarification of the tip about 'de'
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Margaret M.Kwiziq community member
Clarification of the tip about 'de'
This question relates to:French lesson "N'avoir plus de = To have none left (French Negations)"
Asked 5 years ago
Indeed, that's much clearer :)
The lesson has now been amended accordingly to your great suggestion!
Merci et bonne journée !
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