Breakdown of Je nettoie la poêle dans l'évier.
je
I
dans
in
nettoyer
to clean
l'évier
the sink
la poêle
the frying pan
Questions & Answers about Je nettoie la poêle dans l'évier.
Why is it la poêle and not le poêle?
How do you pronounce the whole sentence naturally?
What verb is nettoie, and how is it conjugated?
Could I say Je lave la poêle instead of Je nettoie la poêle?
Why is there an apostrophe in l’évier?
Is évier specifically the kitchen sink?
Why dans l’évier and not à l’évier or sur l’évier?
Is there any ambiguity about what is being cleaned?
Can I move the location phrase to another position?
How would I replace la poêle with a pronoun?
Use the direct-object pronoun la:
- Je la nettoie dans l’évier. = I’m cleaning it in the sink. If you also want to replace the place with y:
- J’y nettoie la poêle. = I clean the pan there.
- With both: J’y la nettoie is wrong. You’d say: Je l’y nettoie (formal/literary; everyday speech usually keeps one element explicit to avoid heaviness).
How do I say I’m cleaning the pan (right now), I cleaned it, and I will clean it?
Why use the definite article la and not the indefinite une?
Any tips to remember that poêle (pan) is feminine?
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“How does grammatical gender work in French?”
Every French noun is either masculine or feminine, and this affects the articles and adjectives used with it. "Le" is used with masculine nouns and "la" with feminine ones. Adjectives also change form to match — for example, "petit" (masc.) becomes "petite" (fem.).
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