| | Ça vaut le coup | Passive infinitive Even though the French infinitive translates as "to + verb," the French sometimes needs to be preceded by a preposition. This is the case with the passive infinitive, which requires à in front of the infinitive, as in À louer and Je n'ai rien à lire, and is commonly used with indefinite and negative words. | Quiz: Subjunctive or indicative? Test yourself on a classic French foe with this quiz: choose between the subjunctive and the indicative for each silly sentence. If you need help, take a look at the lesson or check out the Subjunctivator! | Negation A summary of all the different negative structures and their uses in French, plus detailed explanations of each kind of negative structure, including the ne explétif, ne littéraire, and more.
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