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Je crois que demain, nous pourrons cuisiner un repas chaleureux dans cet espace rénové.
Meaning
I believe that tomorrow, we will be able to cook a warm meal in this renovated space.
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Breakdown of Je crois que demain, nous pourrons cuisiner un repas chaleureux dans cet espace rénové.
je
I
nous
we
dans
in
demain
tomorrow
le repas
the meal
pouvoir
to be able to
que
that
croire
to believe
cuisiner
to cook
une
a
chaleureux
warm
cet
this
l'espace
the space
rénové
renovated
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Questions & Answers about Je crois que demain, nous pourrons cuisiner un repas chaleureux dans cet espace rénové.
What does "Je crois que" mean, and what role does it play in the sentence?
It translates to "I believe that" or "I think that." This phrase expresses the speaker's opinion and introduces the subordinate clause that gives additional detail about what is believed.
How is the future tense constructed in "nous pourrons", and what does it mean in this context?
"Nous pourrons" is the future simple form of the verb pouvoir (to be able to/can) when used with nous (we). It means "we will be able to." The future is formed by taking the future stem (in this case, pourr-) and adding the appropriate ending for the subject (here, -ons for nous).
Why is "cuisiner" in the infinitive form after "nous pourrons"?
In French, modal verbs like pouvoir are followed by an infinitive which describes the main action. Here, "cuisiner" (to cook) remains in its base form because it completes the idea of what the subject will be able to do in the future.
What does "un repas chaleureux" mean, and is "chaleureux" describing the meal's temperature or its overall atmosphere?
"Un repas chaleureux" translates to "a warm meal." While "chaleureux" literally means warm, it often connotes a sense of comfort, heartiness, or a welcoming atmosphere rather than just a statement about temperature. The adjective suggests that the meal is inviting and full of warmth in a figurative way.
Why is the adverb "demain" separated by a comma in this sentence?
Placing "demain" (tomorrow) at the beginning of the subordinate clause sets the time frame clearly. The comma helps to separate this introductory time marker from the rest of the clause, enhancing clarity and readability.
What does "cet espace rénové" mean, and why is "cet" used instead of "ce"?
"Cet espace rénové" means "this renovated space." The demonstrative adjective "cet" is used because "espace" is a masculine noun that begins with a vowel sound, making "cet" the correct form for smoother pronunciation in French.
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