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What is the meaning of plus que?

What is the meaning of plus que?

more than. More meanings for plus que. more than adverb.

What is Sinon in French?

The French conjunction sinon — pronounced “see-no(n)” — means except, other than; if not; otherwise, or else.

How do you use Sinon in French?

sinon

  1. (= autrement, sans quoi) otherwise ⧫ or else. (avec un impératif) or. Dépêche-toi, sinon je pars sans toi. Hurry up, or I’m going without you.
  2. (= sauf) except ⧫ other than. Il ne lui restait rien à faire sinon fuir. There was nothing else he could do except run away.
  3. (= si ce n’est) if not.

How do you use plus que parfait?

Use. The term “plus-que-parfait” suggests “more in the past than the perfect.” The tense is used to indicate actions which took place before another action in the past, which is usually (though not always) described in the perfect (passé composé).

How do you spell Sinon?

a Greek, posing as a deserter, who persuaded the Trojans to take the Trojan Horse into their city.

Does plus-que-parfait agree?

The term “plus-que-parfait” suggests “more in the past than the perfect.” The tense is used to indicate actions which took place before another action in the past, which is usually (though not always) described in the perfect (passé composé).

What is the past perfect in French?

le plus-que-parfait
The French past perfect, or pluperfect—known in French as le plus-que-parfait—is used to indicate an action in the past that occurred before another action in the past. The latter use can be either mentioned in the same sentence or implied.

Why did Sinon lie to the Trojans?

Aeneid. In the Aeneid, Sinon pretended to have deserted the Greeks and, as a Trojan captive, told the Trojans that the giant wooden horse the Greeks had left behind was intended as a gift to the gods to ensure their safe voyage home.

How do you pronounce Shino?

  1. Phonetic spelling of Shino. shi-no. SHiy-Now.
  2. Meanings for Shino.
  3. Translations of Shino. Chinese : 四野 Russian : Шино Arabic : شينو Japanese : 篠

How do you teach plus-que-parfait?

The plus‐que‐parfait is the compound form of the imperfect and is formed by using the imperfect of the appropriate helping verb ( avoir or être) + the past participle of the verb. Its English equivalent is “had” + past participle: J’avais mal à l’estomac parce que j’avais trop mangé.