Breakdown of Le plombier va réparer la fuite d'eau.
l'eau
the water
de
of / from / any (in negative sentences) / about (concerning)
aller
to go
réparer
to repair
le plombier
the plumber
la fuite
the leak
Questions & Answers about Le plombier va réparer la fuite d'eau.
Since this lesson is about the causative, how would I change this sentence to say "I am going to have the plumber repair the water leak"?
Is the "b" in plombier pronounced?
No, the "b" in plombier is silent, just like in the English word "plumber"! It comes from the word plomb, meaning "lead" (the metal historically used for pipes), where the "b" is also silent.
Why is it fuite d'eau and not fuite de l'eau?
Could I use the simple future tense and say Le plombier réparera la fuite d'eau?
Yes, that is grammatically correct and means "The plumber will repair the water leak." However, the original sentence uses the near future (aller + infinitive), which is much more natural and common in spoken French for planned events that are happening soon.
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