Originally posted by Stealth Moose
I like how the end-times have been pretty recurring since the Middle Ages. The best way to get someone's short attention is to use something buzzword-y like "end times". Just watch:Current global warming tied to China's lack of environmental regulations and big business willful ignorance. END TIMES ARE NIGH.
You are now intrigued.
End times.
Originally posted by Stealth Moose
I like how the end-times have been pretty recurring since the Middle Ages. The best way to get someone's short attention is to use something buzzword-y like "end times". Just watch:Current global warming tied to China's lack of environmental regulations and big business willful ignorance. END TIMES ARE NIGH.
You are now intrigued.
The end-time is now. It was now 10,000 years ago, and it will be now 10,000 years from today.
Vraiment.
"Prouvez-le" literally translates into "Prove it," but that's not how it would be said in actual French. Instead, you would say, "Prouvez-vous," which is in command form, and it literally translates to "You prove."
You wouldn't use the "tu" version of "you," because you are neither anyone else's senior in position or in life and because you're not good friends with anyone here.
If you look at conjugations - "je - prouve/tu prouves/il-elle prouve/vous - prouvez/nous - prouvons/ils-elles prouves" You can see that the conjugation "prouvez" goes with "vous."
In addition "prouver" the verb is FEMININE, not masculine, so even IF the correct answer were "Prouvez-le" it would STILL be wrong. Going with that format [which is wrong in the first place] - using a feminine verb, you would use the feminine version of "the" - which is "la." "Prouvez-la!" Which is still incorrect.
So, what you SHOULD have said was "prouvez-vous!" Which translates as "Prove it!"
Originally posted by siriuswriter
Vraiment."Prouvez-le" literally translates into "Prove it," but that's not how it would be said in actual French. Instead, you would say, "Prouvez-vous," which is in command form, and it literally translates to "You prove."
You wouldn't use the "tu" version of "you," because you are neither anyone else's senior in position or in life and because you're not good friends with anyone here.If you look at conjugations - "je - prouve/tu prouves/il-elle prouve/vous - prouvez/nous - prouvons/ils-elles prouves" You can see that the conjugation "prouvez" goes with "vous."
In addition "prouver" the verb is FEMININE, not masculine, so even IF the correct answer were "Prouvez-le" it would STILL be wrong. Going with that format [which is wrong in the first place] - using a feminine verb, you would use the feminine version of "the" - which is "la." "Prouvez-la!" Which is still incorrect.
So, what you SHOULD have said was "prouvez-vous!" Which translates as "Prove it!"
I don't believe you so--prouvez-vous!
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