Cette filière est trop exigeante pour réussir sans effort.

Questions & Answers about Cette filière est trop exigeante pour réussir sans effort.

Why do we need pour before réussir?
In French, to say something is "too [adjective] to [do something]", you use the structure trop + adjective + pour + infinitive. Here, it connects exigeante with the infinitive réussir to mean "too demanding to succeed."
What does filière mean in this context? Is it just a single class?
No, une filière is broader than a single class. It refers to an academic track, degree program, major, or specialized pathway of study.
How does the adjective exigeante relate to the verb exiger?
It is the adjective form of exiger (to demand or require). Just like the verb, exigeant (or exigeante here, to match the feminine noun filière) means "demanding" or "strict."
Why is there no plural "s" on effort in sans effort?
After the preposition sans (without), French generally uses the singular form of a noun if it refers to an abstract concept. You only use the plural if the item naturally comes in pairs or groups, like in sans chaussures (without shoes).

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