Il prépare secrètement la ruse pour l'anniversaire.

Breakdown of Il prépare secrètement la ruse pour l'anniversaire.

il
he
pour
for
préparer
to prepare
l'anniversaire
the birthday (m)
secrètement
secretly
la ruse
the ruse

Questions & Answers about Il prépare secrètement la ruse pour l'anniversaire.

Why is the adverb secrètement placed right after the verb instead of before it like in English?
In English, we often put the adverb before the verb (he secretly prepares). In French, adverbs that modify a conjugated verb must go directly after it. Saying Il secrètement prépare is grammatically incorrect in French.
Why use la ruse for a birthday? Isn't that a negative word?
While une ruse (a trick, ruse, or stratagem) often implies deceit, in a playful context like l'anniversaire, it just means a clever, sneaky plan. He is hatching a surprise rather than doing something malicious.
If I used pour peu que (provided that) with this sentence to trigger the subjunctive, would the verb prépare change?
Grammatically yes, but visibly no! Pour peu que requires the subjunctive mood. However, for regular -er verbs like préparer, the third-person singular subjunctive (qu'il prépare) is spelled and pronounced exactly the same as the present indicative used here.
Does l'anniversaire specifically mean "birthday" here, or could it be an anniversary?
Un anniversaire means both! Without further context, it usually defaults to "birthday". If it were a wedding anniversary, it would often be specified as l'anniversaire de mariage, though sometimes context alone is enough to tell them apart.

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