Tu dois réparer toutes les roues du vélo.

Questions & Answers about Tu dois réparer toutes les roues du vélo.

How would I use the grammar from this lesson to say 'You have to repair any of the wheels' instead of all of them?
You would replace toutes les roues with n'importe lesquelles (meaning any of them). Because roue is a feminine noun, you must use the feminine plural pronoun lesquelles. If you meant to repair just any single one of the wheels, you would use the singular n'importe laquelle.
Why is it toutes les roues and not just tout les roues?
The word tout must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies. Because roue is feminine and it is plural in this sentence, you must use the feminine plural form toutes.
Could I say des roues de vélo instead of des roues du vélo in this sentence?
It depends on your exact meaning. In this sentence, du vélo is a mandatory contraction of de le vélo, meaning 'of the bike', referring to one specific bicycle. If you said des roues de vélo, it would mean 'bicycle wheels' as a general type of part, rather than the wheels belonging to this particular bike.
Why does réparer stay in the infinitive rather than being conjugated?
When you have a modal verb like devoir (must or have to) expressing obligation, the action verb that follows it always stays in its dictionary form, the infinitive. Here, the conjugated verb dois is immediately followed by the infinitive réparer.

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