Breakdown of C'est la serre tropicale où poussent les orchidées.
où
where
la
her, it (feminine direct object pronoun)
c'est
it is, that is
pousser
to grow
la serre
the greenhouse
tropical
tropical
l'orchidée
the orchid (f)
Questions & Answers about C'est la serre tropicale où poussent les orchidées.
Why is it où poussent les orchidées instead of où les orchidées poussent?
Is this inversion mandatory?
Could I do this inversion if the subject were a pronoun, like "where they grow"?
Why does this sentence use pousser for "to grow"? Shouldn't it be grandir?
In French, pousser is specifically used for plants, hair, and teeth growing (think of them "pushing" out of the ground or skin). You use grandir when talking about people or animals getting taller or growing up.
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