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Breakdown of Il est important d’avancer ensemble pour réussir.
être
to be
il
he
ensemble
together
important
important
pour
in order to
réussir
to succeed
avancer
to move forward
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Questions & Answers about Il est important d’avancer ensemble pour réussir.
Why do we say Il est important instead of C’est important in this sentence?
In French, using Il est important de... followed by an infinitive is a very common construction to express that something is important to do. While C’est important can also be used, it’s more often followed by a noun. For example, you can say C’est important with a noun or pronoun, like C’est important pour moi, but when you want to say it’s important to do something, the structure Il est important de + infinitive is more natural.
Why is there a d’ before avancer?
In French, a verb like être (il est important) is often followed by de (becoming d’ before a vowel) before an infinitive. This is simply a grammatical requirement. So you have Il est important d’avancer instead of Il est important avancer. The contraction occurs because avancer starts with a vowel sound.
Why do we use ensemble after avancer?
Ensemble means together. It is an adverb describing how we should advance. The sentence Il est important d’avancer ensemble emphasizes the idea of moving forward as a group or team rather than individually. You could technically move the word ensemble, but it most naturally follows the verb it modifies.
What does pour réussir mean and why is it at the end?
Pour réussir literally translates to in order to succeed. In this context, it indicates the purpose of advancing together. The phrase pour + infinitive is a common way to express in order to in French. Placing pour réussir at the end highlights that the reason for advancing together is specifically to succeed. While it’s more common at the end, French word order can allow some flexibility, but this placement clearly shows the purpose of the action.