Sa famille prépare un bel événement pour elle, car elle est souvent timide.

Word
Sa famille prépare un bel événement pour elle, car elle est souvent timide.
Meaning
Her family is preparing a nice event for her, because she is often shy.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Sa famille prépare un bel événement pour elle, car elle est souvent timide.

être
to be
elle
she
la famille
the family
souvent
often
pour
for
préparer
to prepare
car
because
elle
her
sa
her
l'événement
the event
timide
shy
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Questions & Answers about Sa famille prépare un bel événement pour elle, car elle est souvent timide.

What is the function of the adjective bel in this sentence, and why is it used instead of beau?
The adjective bel is a variant of beau that is used before a masculine noun starting with a vowel sound (or a mute h). In this sentence, événement begins with a vowel, so bel is chosen to maintain euphony in pronunciation.
To whom does the pronoun elle refer, and why does it appear twice in the sentence?
Both instances of elle refer to the same female individual—the person for whom the event is being prepared. In pour elle, elle serves as the indirect object (indicating the beneficiary), while in car elle est souvent timide, elle is the subject of the clause explaining the reason for the event.
What is the role of the conjunction car in this sentence?
The conjunction car means “because” and introduces the causal or explanatory clause. It connects the main clause (the family preparing the event) with the reason (her being often shy) in a manner that is more formal or literary than using parce que.
Why is there a comma before car in the sentence?
The comma is used to separate the main action from its explanation. In French punctuation, using a comma before car helps signal a pause and clarifies that what follows is the reason behind the event being prepared.
What function does the prepositional phrase pour elle serve in this sentence?
The prepositional phrase pour elle indicates the intended recipient or beneficiary of the event. It tells us that the event is being organized specifically for that person.

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