French grammar tip: Using ‘À moins que’ for Conditions
‘À moins que’ means ‘unless’ and is used to introduce a condition. It is followed by the subjunctive mood. For example, ‘Je vais venir, à moins qu’il ne pleuve’ (I…
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‘À moins que’ means ‘unless’ and is used to introduce a condition. It is followed by the subjunctive mood. For example, ‘Je vais venir, à moins qu’il ne pleuve’ (I…
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“Quoi que” means “whatever” or “no matter what” and requires the Subjunctive. For example, “Quoi que tu dises, je ne changerai pas d’avis” (Whatever you say, I will not change…
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