Breakdown of Accablé, c'est le nomade qui a trouvé l'oasis.
qui
who
avoir
to have
trouver
to find
c'est
it is, that is
le nomade
the nomad
accablé
overwhelmed (burdened, weighed down)
l'oasis
the oasis (f)
Questions & Answers about Accablé, c'est le nomade qui a trouvé l'oasis.
Who does Accablé agree with here, given that the main clause starts with the impersonal c'est?
What kind of implied meaning does the detached participle Accablé add to the sentence?
Placing a past participle at the beginning of a sentence often implies a cause or a concession. Here, it likely acts as a concession: despite being completely exhausted and weighed down, he was the one who managed to find the oasis.
Why does the sentence use c'est le nomade qui instead of simply saying le nomade a trouvé?
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