Two conjugated verbs simultaneously ?

manpreet kaur j.C1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

Two conjugated verbs simultaneously ?

L’année qui commence promet être.....

Aren’t there two conjugated verbs( commence and promet) simultaneously? 

Should not we say l’année qui commence promettre être.... ?

Asked 3 years ago
CécileNative French expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hi Manpreet Kaur,

This is just as in English -

L'année qui commence = The year that's starting /the coming year

promet d'être promises to be 

The verb promettre is the first verb that agrees with the subject 'l'année qui commence'. The second verb takes the infinitive.

Also, note the 'de' before être.

Bonne Continuation!

 

manpreet kaur j. asked:

Two conjugated verbs simultaneously ?

L’année qui commence promet être.....

Aren’t there two conjugated verbs( commence and promet) simultaneously? 

Should not we say l’année qui commence promettre être.... ?

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