Breakdown of Je n’ai vu personne au musée hier soir.
je
I
avoir
to have
voir
to see
hier soir
last night
au
at the
personne
no one
le musée
the museum
Questions & Answers about Je n’ai vu personne au musée hier soir.
Why is there no "pas" in this negation?
Where does "personne" go in a compound tense like this?
- As a direct object in compound tenses, it goes after the past participle: Je n’ai vu personne.
- If there’s a preposition required by the verb, keep it: Je n’ai parlé à personne. / Je n’ai besoin de personne.
- If "personne" is the subject, it goes before the verb with ne after it: Personne n’a vu…
Is this a double negative?
Can I drop "ne" when speaking?
Yes, in informal speech many speakers drop "ne": J’ai vu personne au musée hier soir. Keep ne in careful speech and writing.
What is "vu," and why is "ai" used?
- vu is the past participle of voir (to see).
- ai is the present tense of avoir, the auxiliary used to form the passé composé. So je n’ai vu = "I have/ did see" in English past.
Does "vu" have to agree in gender or number here?
What if "personne" is the subject instead of the object?
- Personne n’a vu le tableau. (Nobody saw the painting.)
- If you say "Nobody saw me," you also get participle agreement with a preceding object pronoun:
- If the speaker is male: Personne ne m’a vu.
- If the speaker is female: Personne ne m’a vue.
What’s the difference between "personne" and "rien"?
Why "au musée" instead of "à le musée"?
Is there a difference between "au musée" and "dans le musée"?
Can "hier soir" move around in the sentence?
Is "hier soir" the same as "la nuit dernière"?
How do I say "someone/anyone" in this context?
Do I ever need "de" before "personne"?
Is "Je n’ai pas vu personne" ever correct?
Why is there an apostrophe in "n’ai"?
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