The lesson for "lire" shows an example of "the people read"= on lit
I think the example of the people elect the prime minister should be les gens elit??
The lesson for "lire" shows an example of "the people read"= on lit
I think the example of the people elect the prime minister should be les gens elit??
Just as "the people" is plural in English, 'les gens' is plural in French.
Can't find the example from the lesson, but as 'on' was used in French I assume this was a use in the general sense of 'we the people' or 'people'. 'On' takes the singular third person conjugation of the verb regardless. (It does have different adjectival agreement according to context).
Hi Jody,
To elect --> élire, so to write "people elect the prime minister" --> Les gens élisent ...
Hope this helps.
Jim
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