Elle a une idée intéressante.

Breakdown of Elle a une idée intéressante.

elle
she
intéressant
interesting
avoir
to have
l'idée
the idea (f)

Questions & Answers about Elle a une idée intéressante.

Why is the verb just the letter a?
a is the he/she/it form of the verb avoir (to have). So Elle a means "She has". It is an irregular verb, so you just have to memorize this short form!
Since Elle and a both have vowel sounds, do we combine them into Ell'a?
No! Unlike je (I), which drops its vowel to become j'ai (I have), Elle stays exactly as it is. You just say the two words back-to-back: Elle a.
Why is it une idée instead of un idée?
The word idée (idea) is feminine in French. Because it is feminine, we use the feminine word for "a" or "an", which is une.
Why does the sentence say idée intéressante instead of intéressante idée?
In French, most adjectives (describing words) come after the noun they describe. While English says "an interesting idea", French puts the describing word second: une idée intéressante.
Why is there an extra 'e' at the end of intéressante?
Adjectives must match the gender of the noun they describe. Since idée is feminine, we add an e to the masculine base word intéressant to make it feminine.

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