Questions & Answers about Le spectacle est annulé.
What does spectacle mean here? Is it a false friend?
In French, un spectacle means a show or performance (theater, concert, dance, circus, stand-up, etc.). Don’t confuse it with English spectacle meaning “an impressive display” (though French can use Quel spectacle ! for “What a sight!”) or with English “spectacles” for glasses (French: des lunettes).
Why is it Le and not La?
Why does annulé end with é?
It’s the past participle of annuler (to cancel). Regular -er verbs form their past participle in -é:
- annuler → annulé Compare with the present tense: j’annule, il/elle annule (no accent).
Why is it annulé and not annulée?
Agreement. With être, the past participle agrees with the subject. Le spectacle is masculine singular, so annulé. If the noun were feminine: La séance est annulée. Note: annulé/annulée/annulés/annulées all sound the same in isolation. Only a following liaison can reveal the plural (e.g., annulés à… pronounced with a [z] link).
Can I say Le spectacle a été annulé? What’s the difference from est annulé?
Yes.
- Le spectacle est annulé emphasizes the current state (good for notices/signs).
- Le spectacle a été annulé highlights the completed action (common in announcements/news). In practice, both are widely used.
How do I say it actively (not passive)?
- On a annulé le spectacle. (colloquial “they/we canceled the show”)
- L’organisateur a annulé le spectacle. (“The organizer canceled the show.”)
Can I say C’est annulé or Il est annulé?
How do I pronounce the whole sentence?
What’s the difference between annulé and reporté?
- annulé = canceled (will not happen).
- reporté = postponed (will happen later). Example: Le spectacle est reporté à demain.
How do I ask “Is the show canceled?” in French?
- Neutral: Est-ce que le spectacle est annulé ?
- Formal/inverted: Le spectacle est-il annulé ?
- Informal speech: Le spectacle est annulé ? (rising intonation)
What if the event noun is feminine, like a movie screening?
Can I say Le spectacle était annulé for “was canceled”?
Any spelling gotchas?
- annulé has two n’s and one l, with an acute accent: annulé.
- The verb is annuler.
- spectacle has no accent and ends with silent -e.
Can I drop the article on a sign?
Yes. Headline/notice style often uses ellipsis:
- Spectacle annulé (very common on posters)
- Séance annulée
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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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