Breakdown of Mon réveil n'a pas sonné aujourd'hui.
avoir
to have
ne
not (used before the verb)
pas
not (used after the verb)
mon
my (mon, ma, mes)
aujourd'hui
today
le réveil
the alarm clock
sonner
to ring
Questions & Answers about Mon réveil n'a pas sonné aujourd'hui.
Where do the negative words go when using the passé composé?
In the passé composé, the negative words ne and pas act like a sandwich around the helper verb (here, the verb avoir). So, they surround a to make n'a pas. The past participle sonné (rung) goes after pas.
Why is it written as n'a instead of ne a?
Why use mon for 'my' in this sentence?
Why does aujourd'hui have an apostrophe in the middle?
The word aujourd'hui (today) is a historical mash-up of older French words that literally meant 'on the day of this day.' The apostrophe is a leftover from how those old words were glued together. You can just memorize it as one single vocabulary word!
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