Possibilities and Purposes
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of nuance by expressing possibilities and defining your intentions with native-level confidence.
- Formulate sentences expressing uncertainty using the subjunctive mood.
- Explain the purpose behind your actions with purposeful conjunctions.
- Connect facts and intentions to make your French sound more sophisticated.
Was du lernen wirst
Hey there, future French speaker! Get ready for a super exciting chapter where you'll unlock the power to talk about possibilities and purposes. This isn't just about grammar; it's about making your French conversations way more dynamic and real! Ever wanted to say
Maybe it will rain tomorrowor "I'm doing this so that you can relax"? That's exactly what you'll master here. You'll learn essential phrases like
il est possible que and il se peut que to express 'maybe' or 'it might be' with native flair. Imagine telling a friend your weekend plans, but they're not set in stone yet – these phrases are your go-to! We'll also tackle Le fait que (the fact that), which lets you introduce a known fact and then share your opinion or feelings about it, making your discussions more nuanced and engaging.
And for those times you want to explain *why* you're doing something, especially for someone else's benefit, you'll learn to use pour que and afin que (both meaning 'so that' or 'in order that'). This is perfect for explaining your actions, like "I'm studying French so that I can talk to my friends."
Don't let the word 'subjunctive' scare you! It's simply a way French uses verbs after these specific phrases to show uncertainty, desire, or purpose. It's actually quite intuitive and beautiful once you get the hang of it. By the end of this chapter, you'll be able to express possibilities, state opinions on facts, and clearly articulate the reasons behind your actions. You'll sound more natural and confident, making your French journey even more rewarding. Let's dive in!
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Ziele ausdrücken: 'pour que' und 'afin que' mit dem Konjunktiv (Subjonctif)Denk dran: Nach
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Use the subjunctive mood to express possibility regarding future events.
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By the end you will be able to: Articulate clear goals using 'pour que' and 'afin que' in written correspondence.
Kapitel-Leitfaden
Overview
How This Grammar Works
Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong: Il est possible qu'il vient. (It is possible that he comes.)
- 1✗ Wrong: Je fais ça pour tu apprends. (I do that for you learn.)
tu), you must use pour que (or afin que) followed by the subjunctive. If the subject were the same, you'd use pour + infinitive (e.g., Je fais ça pour apprendre - I do that to learn).- 1✗ Wrong: Le fait qu'il est en retard m'énerve. (The fact that he is late annoys me.)
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Quick FAQ
What's the main difference between pour que and afin que in French?
Both mean so that or in order that and take the subjunctive. Afin que is generally considered slightly more formal or literary than pour que, but they are often interchangeable in everyday conversation.
Do I *always* use the subjunctive after il est possible que and il se peut que?
Yes, these phrases *always* trigger the subjunctive mood in the dependent clause because they express uncertainty or possibility rather than certainty.
How can I recognize subjunctive verb forms easily, especially for B1 French?
Many regular subjunctive forms share endings with the indicative present tense (e.g., -e, -es, -e, -ent for -er verbs), but the nous and vous forms often differ. Irregular verbs like être (sois, soit, soyons, soyez, soient) and avoir (aie, aies, ait, ayons, ayez, aient) are common and worth memorizing. Context is key!
Is Le fait que commonly used in spoken French, or is it more formal?
Le fait que is used in both spoken and written French, though it can sound a bit more formal than simply stating an opinion directly. It's a useful phrase for adding nuance and structure to your arguments.
Cultural Context
Wichtige Beispiele (4)
Il est possible que je vienne à la fête ce soir.
Es ist möglich, dass ich heute Abend zur Party komme.
Vielleicht sagen: 'il est possible que' + Subjonctif benutzenIl est possible que tu sois le gagnant du concours.
Es ist möglich, dass du der Gewinner des Wettbewerbs bist.
Vielleicht sagen: 'il est possible que' + Subjonctif benutzenJe t'envoie un message pour que tu n'oublies pas notre rendez-vous.
Ich schicke dir eine Nachricht, damit du unser Treffen nicht vergisst.
Ziele ausdrücken: 'pour que' und 'afin que' mit dem Konjunktiv (Subjonctif)Il parle fort pour que tout le monde l'entende.
Er spricht laut, damit ihn jeder hört.
Ziele ausdrücken: 'pour que' und 'afin que' mit dem Konjunktiv (Subjonctif)Tipps & Tricks (2)
Das 'Que'-Signal
il est possible que, ist das dein Zeichen! Danach kommt immer der Subjonctif, wie hier:
Il est possible que nous allions au cinéma.
Das 'Que'-Signal
Wichtige Vokabeln (6)
Real-World Preview
Planning a Weekend
Review Summary
- Il est possible que + [subject] + [verb in subjunctive]
- [Action] + pour que / afin que + [subject] + [verb in subjunctive]
Häufige Fehler
Never use the indicative (va) after 'il est possible que'. You must use the subjunctive (vienne).
The verb 'pouvoir' is irregular in the subjunctive; 'puisse' is the correct form.
Remember to use elision (qu'il) and the correct subjunctive ending (-e for third person).
Regeln in diesem Kapitel (2)
Next Steps
You are making incredible progress! Keep practicing these structures in your daily life, and soon they will feel like second nature.
Write a diary entry about your hypothetical plans for next month.
Schnelle Übung (6)
Wähle die korrekte Art, einen Zweck auszudrücken:
pour que muss vom Subjunktiv (entendes) gefolgt werden. Option 1 benutzt den Indikativ, und Option 3 lässt das que weg. Gut gemacht!frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Ziele ausdrücken: 'pour que' und 'afin que' mit dem Konjunktiv (Subjonctif)
Find and fix the mistake:
Il est possible que nous avons faim.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Vielleicht sagen: 'il est possible que' + Subjonctif benutzen
Wähle die korrekte Option:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Vielleicht sagen: 'il est possible que' + Subjonctif benutzen
J'achète des fleurs pour que ma mère ____ (être) contente.
être im Subjunktiv in der dritten Person Singular ist soit. Du hast es drauf!frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Ziele ausdrücken: 'pour que' und 'afin que' mit dem Konjunktiv (Subjonctif)
Find and fix the mistake:
Je porte un manteau pour que je n'aie pas froid.
pour + Infinitiv anstelle von pour que + Subjunktiv verwenden. Super korrigiert!frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Ziele ausdrücken: 'pour que' und 'afin que' mit dem Konjunktiv (Subjonctif)
Il est possible que tu ___ en retard.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Vielleicht sagen: 'il est possible que' + Subjonctif benutzen
Score: /6
Häufige Fragen (4)
Il faut que je parte(Ich muss gehen).
Achtung, hier kommt eine Vermutung!– "Il est possible qu'il pleuve."
Je travaille pour que tu aies une meilleure vie.
Nous vous informons afin que vous puissiez agir.