Breakdown of Il faut que le maire développe notre quartier.
notre
our (singular and plural forms: notre, nos)
le quartier
the neighborhood
il
it (impersonal subject)
falloir
to be necessary / must (impersonal)
que
that (introducing a clause)
le maire
the mayor
développer
to develop
Questions & Answers about Il faut que le maire développe notre quartier.
Why is the subjunctive used in this sentence, and which word is it?
The phrase Il faut que means 'it is necessary that' or 'must'. Because it is an impersonal expression of necessity, it forces the verb in the following clause to be in the subjunctive mood. In this sentence, the subjunctive verb is développe.
Wait, développe looks exactly like the normal present tense. Is it really the subjunctive?
Yes, it really is! For regular -er verbs like développer, the subjunctive forms for je, tu, il/elle/on, and ils/elles are spelled exactly the same as the regular present tense. Even though it looks identical to the normal present tense, it is grammatically the subjunctive because of the il faut que structure.
Could I just use the verb devoir here to avoid the subjunctive?
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