Breakdown of Je lis ce livre pour pratiquer mon français.
je
I
français
French
le livre
the book
pour
for
ce
this (before a noun)
mon
my (mon, ma, mes)
lire
to read
pratiquer
to practice
Questions & Answers about Je lis ce livre pour pratiquer mon français.
Why do we need the word pour here when the English translation just says "to practice"?
In French, when the English word "to" means "in order to" and shows the purpose of an action, you must use pour followed by the unconjugated verb (the infinitive). Here, pour pratiquer literally means "in order to practice".
The translation says "I am reading", so where is the "am" in Je lis?
French doesn't have a separate tense for actions happening right now. The present tense Je lis translates to both "I read" and "I am reading" in English. The context tells us which one makes more sense here.
Why is it ce livre instead of just le livre?
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