Breakdown of Si tu t’ennuies, je peux te montrer comment dessiner un chat.
je
I
tu
you
le chat
the cat
si
if
te
you
pouvoir
to be able to
montrer
to show
comment
how
dessiner
to draw
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Questions & Answers about Si tu t’ennuies, je peux te montrer comment dessiner un chat.
Why is the reflexive pronoun written as t’ in t’ennuies instead of using the full form te?
In French, many reflexive pronouns contract when placed before a verb that begins with a vowel. Here, te (referring to “you”) contracts to t’ before ennuies (which begins with a vowel sound) for smoother pronunciation. The phrase tu t’ennuies is the reflexive form of s’ennuyer (“to be bored”).
Why is dessiner in its infinitive form instead of being conjugated?
After verbs like montrer (“to show”), when you explain how to do something, you use an infinitive. The structure te montrer comment dessiner un chat means “to show you how to draw a cat.” The infinitive dessiner functions as the complement of montrer.
What is the role of comment in this sentence?
Comment means “how.” It introduces the subordinate clause that describes the method or process—in this case, the method of drawing a cat. So it connects the idea of “showing” to the explanation of “how to draw a cat.”
Why is the sentence structured with si and the present indicative rather than a conditional mood?
In French, when using an si clause to set up a condition that is general or likely, it’s typical to use the present indicative. In the sentence, Si tu t’ennuies (“if you’re bored”) sets the condition, and the main clause je peux te montrer (“I can show you”) uses the present indicative to express a general offer. This is a common structure for hypothetical or general conditions in French.
How does the placement of the pronoun te in je peux te montrer work in French grammar?
In French, object pronouns like te normally come before the verb they are linked to. In je peux te montrer, te (meaning “you”) is positioned directly before montrer (“to show”), even though montrer is in the infinitive form. This placement is required by French syntax to clearly indicate the recipient of the action.
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