Breakdown of Tu dois ajouter la levure à la pâte.
tu
you (informal singular)
à
at / to / in (general locations) / about (what one thinks about / reacts to)
ajouter
to add
devoir
to have to / must
la levure
the baking powder
la pâte
the dough
Questions & Answers about Tu dois ajouter la levure à la pâte.
The translation says "baking powder", but I thought levure meant "yeast"?
Can pâte mean both "dough" and "batter"?
Why do we use à la pâte instead of dans la pâte (in the dough)?
The verb ajouter (to add) pairs naturally with the preposition à to express what you are adding something to. While you are physically putting the powder inside the mixture, French grammar dictates adding an ingredient to the mixture: ajouter [quelque chose] à [autre chose].
Where is the subjunctive? I thought we were learning about avant que.
There is no subjunctive in this specific sentence because it doesn't contain avant que or any other subjunctive trigger. It simply uses the verb devoir (Tu dois) followed by an infinitive (ajouter). However, you will often see independent clauses like this right before an avant que clause, for example: Tu dois ajouter la levure avant que le mélange soit trop chaud (You must add the baking powder before the mixture is too hot).
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