Are there any more examples you could give us? I used the direct object le with the apostrophe and it was marked wrong. How can we tell what word should be accented? Is ça always correct as opposed to le, la? In other words, are there certain times when the direct object must be before the verb or certain times when it has to be after the verb? Thank you.
J'adore ça vs. J'ladore. I still don't understand the difference.
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Joanne H.Kwiziq community member
J'adore ça vs. J'ladore. I still don't understand the difference.
This question relates to:French lesson "Ça = that/this/it (French Demonstrative Pronouns)"
Asked 5 years ago
Without the context it is difficult to say for certain but normally 'le' and the verb 'adorer' will be used for a person rather than a thing...
You will use 'ça' with foodstuff -
Vous aimez les épinards? oui, j'adore ça
Vous aimez Georges Clooney? oui, je l'adore
Hope this helps!
CécileKwiziq team member
Hi Joanne,
Your apostrophe is in the wrong place, could that be your error?
It should be -
Je l'adore
Joanne H.Kwiziq community member
Hello, yes I realize that my apostrophe is in the wrong place here, but it wasn't in the wrong place when I answered the question. Can you please explain the difference between ça and le. Why would "Je l'adore" be marked wrong?
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