Why is "leur" the object pronoun for la police when la police is a singular noun?
Why is leur the object pronoun for la police when la police is a singular noun?
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Laura G.Kwiziq community member
Why is leur the object pronoun for la police when la police is a singular noun?
This question relates to:French writing exercise "Robbery at the bakery"
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Bonjour Laura,
Here, the use of the pronoun "leur" is exactly the same as the use of the pronoun "them" in English in this context: it represents a lot of people.
Take a look at this link here: Indirect Object pronoun
I hope this is helpful.
Bonne journée !
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