Breakdown of Le laboratoire est libre. Nous y allons pour préparer notre exposé.
être
to be
nous
we / us (object pronoun)
libre
free
pour
for
préparer
to prepare
notre
our (singular and plural forms: notre, nos)
aller
to go
y
there (pronoun) / to it
le laboratoire
the laboratory
l'exposé
the presentation (m)
Questions & Answers about Le laboratoire est libre. Nous y allons pour préparer notre exposé.
What does y mean here, and why is it placed before the verb?
Does libre mean "free of charge" here?
No, in this context libre means "available" or "unoccupied". If you wanted to say something is free of charge because it costs no money, you would use the word gratuit.
Why do we use pour préparer instead of just préparer?
In French, when you want to say "in order to do something", you use the preposition pour followed by an infinitive verb (the basic, unconjugated form). So, pour préparer translates perfectly to "in order to prepare".
The word exposé looks like the English word "expose". Does it mean the same thing?
Not quite! While their origins are related, in a school or academic context, an exposé is an oral presentation or a report. It is a very common everyday term for a class presentation.
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