Breakdown of Accablé par la chaleur, l'homme a dormi derrière la dune.
l'homme
the man (m)
avoir
to have
derrière
behind
dormir
to sleep
par
by, through / out of (motive)
la chaleur
the warmth
la dune
the dune
accablé
overwhelmed (burdened, weighed down)
Questions & Answers about Accablé par la chaleur, l'homme a dormi derrière la dune.
Why is Accablé par la chaleur placed at the very beginning of the sentence?
This is a detached participial phrase. By putting the past participle Accablé at the start, it acts as an elegant shortcut to express cause and effect without needing a conjunction like parce que (because). It implies the meaning: Because he was overwhelmed by the heat, the man slept.
Does the word Accablé change depending on who is sleeping?
Could I use fatigué instead of accablé here?
Why do we use the preposition par after the participle instead of de?
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