Tu as organisé ce rendez-vous amoureux il y a une semaine.

Questions & Answers about Tu as organisé ce rendez-vous amoureux il y a une semaine.

Why does the sentence use il y a to say 'ago' when it usually means 'there is'?
That is a special rule in French! While il y a does mean 'there is' or 'there are', whenever you put it right before a length of time, it translates to 'ago'. So il y a une semaine means 'a week ago', and il y a trois jours would mean 'three days ago'.
Does rendez-vous always mean a romantic date?
No, on its own rendez-vous just means an 'appointment' or 'meeting', like going to the dentist or meeting a client for work. By adding the adjective amoureux (which means 'in love' or 'romantic'), it specifically becomes a romantic date.
Why is it ce rendez-vous and not cet rendez-vous?
You use ce (meaning 'this' or 'that') for masculine singular nouns. The special form cet is only used when the masculine noun starts with a vowel or a silent 'h' to make pronunciation smoother (like cet homme). Since rendez-vous starts with a consonant, we just use ce.
How does tu as organisé relate to the imperative of avoir we are learning?
In this sentence, as is just the helping verb for the past tense (passé composé). To turn this into a command like 'Organize this date!', you would use the imperative of the main verb: Organise ce rendez-vous ! You only use the irregular imperative of avoir (like aie or ayez) when you are telling someone to have something, like Aie de la patience ! (Have patience!).

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