French language Q&A Forum
Questions answered by our learning community with help from expert French teachers
13,913 questions • 29,996 answers • 860,726 learners
Questions answered by our learning community with help from expert French teachers
13,913 questions • 29,996 answers • 860,726 learners
"and just as in English, you would never say "I'm going to my home""
I think saying "never" here is incorrect. I can think of situations when I might say this.
Bonjour,
I was noticing in the lesson that the contruction in the French is dealing with the past, but many of the English translations are in the present (ex: I was congratulated for coming.). Should the translations also reflect the past? (ex: I was congratulated for having come.) I guess the difference is that it's hard to know what to do with on reverse translation on a quiz. If you see "He was promoted for going to the seminar" it's hard to know whether to write "pour aller au seminaire" or whether to write "pour etre alle au seminaire." Maybe the "was promoted" has to be the key?
Find your French level for FREE
Test your French to the CEFR standard
Find your French level