Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of expressing subtle manners and deep concerns with the elegant French subjunctive.
- Describe actions happening without someone's knowledge using 'sans que'.
- Express fears and anxieties using 'avoir peur que' and 'de peur que'.
- Employ the sophisticated 'ne explétif' to sound like a native speaker.
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Hey friend! Ready to take another big step in your French journey? This chapter will teach you how to express emotions and events with more nuance and precision, just like a real French speaker!
First, we'll learn how to say something happened 'without' anyone knowing or 'without' a new person getting involved. Imagine you want to say, 'I drank my coffee without realizing how bitter it was!' or 'He left without telling me.' Here, we'll use sans que along with the Subjunctive verb form.
Next, we'll tackle your worries and fears! You'll learn how to say 'I'm afraid that...' using avoir peur que, again followed by the Subjunctive. For example, 'I'm afraid it will rain' or 'I'm afraid he'll be late.' Super useful, right?
Now for an even more exciting part: How do you say you did something 'lest' a bad thing happens? For instance, 'I brought an umbrella lest it rain.' This is where de peur que or de crainte que, combined with the Subjunctive, come to your aid. And a little secret: sometimes a tiny ne appears after de peur que that doesn't make the sentence negative; it just makes it sound more elegant and formal! It's called the ne explétif. Don't worry, it's easier than you think!
By the end of this chapter, you'll confidently express your concerns in French, explain how something happened 'unbeknownst' to others, and even make your sentences more stylish with that mysterious ne. You'll no longer fear not being able to articulate your feelings!
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프랑스어 '~하지 않고': (sans que + 접속법)새로운 인물이 등장할 땐
sans que를 쓰고, 동사는 꼭subjonctif로 변신시켜 주세요! -
프랑스어로 두려움 표현하기: "~할까 봐 걱정돼요"(avoir peur que) 사용법누군가 ~할까 봐 걱정될 땐 'avoir peur que' 뒤에
subjonctif동사를 사용하는 것만 기억하세요!
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 describe an action occurring without another person's involvement using 'sans que' + Subjunctive.
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By the end you will be able to articulate fears using 'avoir peur que' and 'de peur que' while correctly applying the 'ne explétif'.
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Overview
without something happening or for fear that something might occur.Mastering these structures is crucial for anyone aiming for B1 French proficiency and beyond, as they frequently appear in everyday conversation and written French.
sans que (without that), which lets you describe actions or states that happen in the absence of something else. We'll then tackle expressing your worries and fears using avoir peur que (to be afraid that), a highly practical phrase for daily interactions.de peur que and de crainte que (for fear that, lest), which allow you to explain preventative actions. Here, you'll encounter the mysterious ne explétif – a small, non-negative word that adds elegance and formality to your sentences. By the end of this guide, you'll not only understand these advanced French grammar concepts but also be able to confidently weave them into your own French, making your communication richer and more precise.How This Grammar Works
without that or without someone doing something,you'll use sans que. This expression *always* demands the subjunctive mood for the following verb. It's used when the action in the main clause happens independently of the action in the subordinate clause.
ghost ne because it's not a negative particle! It doesn't make the sentence negative; it simply adds a touch of formality or elegance, especially in written French or more formal speech.Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong:
Il est parti sans que je sais.
Il est parti sans que je sache.
Sais is the indicative form; sache is the subjunctive.- 1✗ Wrong: "J'ai peur qu'il est malade."
Est is the indicative form of *être*; soit is the subjunctive.- 1✗ Wrong: "J'ai apporté une veste de peur qu'il fasse pas froid."
pas would incorrectly negate the sentence.Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
What's the main difference between de peur que and de crainte que?
They are practically interchangeable and mean the same thing (for fear that, lest). You can use either in most contexts.
Is the ne explétif always required after de peur que or de crainte que?
No, the ne explétif is entirely optional. It adds a touch of formality or literary style but doesn't change the meaning and is often omitted in casual conversation.
Do all expressions of emotion require the subjunctive in French?
Many do, especially those expressing fear, doubt, desire, or subjective judgment (like avoir peur que, être content que, il faut que). However, expressions of certainty (e.g., il est certain que) generally use the indicative.
How common is the ne explétif in everyday spoken French?
While it's important to recognize for B1 French comprehension, the ne explétif is less common in very casual, everyday spoken French. You'll encounter it more in formal writing, literature, or more elaborate speech.
Cultural Context
sans que, avoir peur que, and de peur que is a mark of growing fluency in French. These structures allow speakers to express nuances of caution, regret, and prevention, which are integral to French communication. The ne explétif, though optional and often omitted in rapid, informal speech, adds a layer of elegance and precision.팁과 요령 (2)
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Review Summary
- Action A + sans que + Subject B + Subjunctive
- Avoir peur que + Subject + (ne) + Subjunctive
자주 하는 실수
'Sans que' always requires the subjunctive mood, not the indicative.
Adding 'pas' makes the sentence truly negative. If you are afraid it WILL rain, use 'ne' alone or nothing at all.
Do not add 'de' after 'sans que'. The conjunction 'que' is sufficient to introduce the next clause.
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Next Steps
You're doing amazing! Mastering the 'ne explétif' is a true sign of a B1 learner reaching for B2. Keep up that elegant French!
Write 3 sentences about things you do 'sans que' your friends know.
Record yourself saying 'J'ai peur qu'il ne soit trop tard' with proper liaison.
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sans toi(너 없이)처럼요.