Verb conjuction after Chaqun(e) des .....
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John I.Kwiziq community member
Verb conjuction after Chaqun(e) des .....
I noticed in the examples the conjugation is in the singular form and not plural, ie, chaqune des femmes apporte un plat (and not apportent un plat). Is there a simple way to explain this for me to remember (ie I want to say "chaqune des femmes" is more than one lady, so it is "they", so it's "elles apportent". I know its not the case here, but not sure why...?)
This question relates to:French lesson "Chacun/chacune/chaque = each one/each (French Indefinite Adjectives and Pronouns)"
Asked 8 years ago
Bonjour John,
The literal translation is "each (one) of the women" and works the same way: each of the women brings / chacune [not "chaqune"] des femmes apporte.
The literal translation is "each (one) of the women" and works the same way: each of the women brings / chacune [not "chaqune"] des femmes apporte.
clare L.Kwiziq community member
I think it is because we are talking about each one of them (chacun/chacune) but with a collective result that they all do it.
Brian E.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
I hadn’t noticed that. Thanks for highlighting this. Reading through the answers has improved my understanding on this point.
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