Breakdown of À Noël, mes nièces ouvrent leurs cadeaux pendant que les adultes préparent le café.
Questions & Answers about À Noël, mes nièces ouvrent leurs cadeaux pendant que les adultes préparent le café.
Why does the sentence start with À Noël?
Why is it À Noël and not En Noël or Au Noël?
What does nièces mean, and why is there an accent in nièces?
Why is it mes nièces and not ma nièces?
Why is the verb ouvrent and not ouvre?
How is ouvrent pronounced? Do you say the -ent?
Why does French use leurs cadeaux instead of ses cadeaux?
What is the difference between leur and leurs?
Why is it cadeaux and not cadeaus?
Why does the sentence use pendant que instead of just pendant?
Because pendant que is followed by a full clause with a subject and verb.
Here:
So French uses:
- pendant que = while
Compare:
- pendant le repas = during the meal
(pendant- noun)
- pendant que les adultes préparent le café = while the adults prepare the coffee
(pendant que- clause)
Why is it les adultes and not des adultes?
Here les adultes means the adults—the specific adults in that family scene.
French often uses the definite article when talking about a clearly identifiable group in the situation.
So this sentence means the adults who are there, not just some random adults.
- les adultes = the adults
- des adultes = some adults
Why is the verb préparent plural?
Why does it say le café and not du café?
What does the comma after À Noël do?
Can the sentence be written without starting with À Noël?
Yes. French word order can be changed.
For example:
This is grammatically correct, but starting with À Noël puts more emphasis on the time.
So the original sentence feels a bit more natural if the speaker wants to set the scene first.
What tense is being used in this sentence?
Are the accents important in À, Noël, nièces, and préparent?
Yes, they are important.
French accents are part of correct spelling, and sometimes they affect pronunciation or help distinguish words.
In this sentence:
- À has a grave accent
- Noël has a diaeresis (ë), showing that the vowels are pronounced separately
- nièces has an accent
- préparent has an acute accent
A learner should try to write them correctly, especially in formal writing.
How is Noël pronounced, and why does it have ë?
Is pendant que always translated as while?
Often yes, but not always word-for-word. Its main idea is during the time that.
In this sentence, while is the best natural translation:
- pendant que les adultes préparent le café = while the adults prepare the coffee
Depending on context, it can sometimes feel closer to as or during the time when, but while is the usual choice.
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