Breakdown of Demain, on se promène sur la plage.
on
one / we (informal)
sur
on
la plage
the beach
demain
tomorrow
se promener
to take a walk
Questions & Answers about Demain, on se promène sur la plage.
Why does the translation say "we" when the French sentence uses on?
In everyday spoken French, on is very commonly used instead of nous to mean "we". Even though on literally translates to "one" or "people in general", French speakers use it as a casual "we" all the time.
If on means "we", why don't we use the nous verb ending?
What does the se mean in on se promène?
Why does the sentence use the present tense (se promène) for something happening tomorrow (demain)?
Just like in English, you can often use the French present tense to talk about a firmly planned future event. Adding a time word like demain (tomorrow) makes it completely clear that the action is happening in the future.
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