Lousi Posted January 12, 2018 Report Posted January 12, 2018 "Tu n'as aucune erreur!" Is this considered a negative sentence or a "phrase affirmative"? I consider it a negative sentence, grammatically speaking. It contains "ne .. aucun". The "phrase affirmative" would be "Tu as des erreurs". Am I correct to assume it's a negative sentence despite the meaning being a positive one? Merci! Quote
Filiger Posted January 12, 2018 Report Posted January 12, 2018 Hello Lousi ! Yes you are right : this is a negative sentence ! Indeed the structure is a negation : "ne ... aucune" although the meaning is positive. You want to read articles taken from famous french newspapers and listen to podcast I recorded from these articles ? If you are interested just join my private group. In exchange you can help me improving my english skills or teach me a part of your native language Here is the link : The Daily French Quote
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