When combining conjugations like ne jamais and ne nulle part, do we keep the nulle part rule of going at the end of the clause?
Example:
Je n'ai jamais nulle part allé
Ou
Je n'ai jamais allé nulle part
I never went anywhere
When combining conjugations like ne jamais and ne nulle part, do we keep the nulle part rule of going at the end of the clause?
Example:
Je n'ai jamais nulle part allé
Ou
Je n'ai jamais allé nulle part
I never went anywhere
Bonjour Jamie,
In French, the verb "aller" is conjugated with the auxiliary "être" in Le Passé Composé (not "avoir"):
Take a look here:
Conjugate coming and going verbs (+ être) in the compound past in French (Le Passé Composé)
With "jamais" and "nulle part" in the same sentence:
Take a look here: Ne ... nulle part = Nowhere (French Negations)
I hope this is helpful.
Bonne journée !
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