Breakdown of C'est ce à quoi s'attend le fan de science-fiction à la convention.
de
of / from / any (in negative sentences) / about (concerning)
à
at / to / in (general locations) / about (what one thinks about / reacts to)
c'est
it is, that is
le fan
the fan
la convention
the convention (agreement, treaty)
la science-fiction
the science fiction
ce à quoi
what ... to / what ... about
s'attendre à
to expect
Questions & Answers about C'est ce à quoi s'attend le fan de science-fiction à la convention.
Why do we use ce à quoi instead of ce que for "what"?
I learned that attendre means "to wait." Why is it translated as "expects"?
While attendre means "to wait for," adding the reflexive pronoun and the preposition à changes the meaning entirely. S'attendre à means "to expect" something to happen.
Why is the subject (le fan de science-fiction) placed after the verb (s'attend)?
Would it be wrong to use normal word order and say ...ce à quoi le fan s'attend?
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