B1 · 中级 章节 10

Expressing Doubt and Uncertainty

2 总规则
20 例句
6 分钟

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Master the art of expressing doubt and uncertainty using the powerful French subjunctive mood.

  • Identify situations requiring the subjunctive mood.
  • Conjugate common verbs to express skepticism.
  • Differentiate between certainty and doubt in conversation.
Embrace the uncertainty: Speak French with nuanced flair!

你将学到什么

Hey there, language adventurer! Ready to add some serious flair to your French? This chapter is all about expressing those 'hmm, I'm not so sure' moments like a true native. Sometimes you can't be 100% certain, right? And that's totally okay! In this exciting chapter, you'll dive into the magical world of the French Subjunctive mood – don't worry, it's easier than it sounds! You'll discover how to use verbs like 'douter que' (to doubt that) to show real skepticism. Ever been asked if a friend is coming, and you're not quite sure? Or maybe you're speculating about the weather tomorrow? This is exactly where these skills shine! You'll learn the crucial difference: when you're sure, French uses one way of speaking (the Indicative), but when you're expressing doubt or questioning something, you'll switch to the powerful Subjunctive. We’ll specifically tackle how penser que (to think that) and croire que (to believe that) completely change their tune when they're in the negative or in a question, pulling you right into the world of uncertainty. By the end of these 7 quick rules, you won’t just be speaking French; you’ll be *feeling* it! You'll be able to tell someone you doubt they’re telling the truth, or ask if they really believe something, making your conversations much more natural and nuanced. You'll move beyond simple facts and into the subtle art of expressing opinions, doubts, and possibilities. Get ready to sound super authentic – *c'est parti*!

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

  1. 1
    By the end you will be able to: Construct sentences using 'douter que' followed by the subjunctive to express personal skepticism.
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    By the end you will be able to: Distinguish between the indicative and subjunctive when using 'penser que' in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.

章节指南

Overview

Hey there, language adventurer! Ready to add some serious flair to your French? This chapter is all about expressing those 'hmm, I'm not so sure' moments like a true native.
Sometimes you can't be 100% certain, right? And that's totally okay! Mastering the art of expressing doubt and uncertainty is a crucial step for B1 French learners looking to elevate their French grammar skills and sound more authentic.
It allows you to move beyond simple facts and into the subtle nuances of opinion and possibility.
In this exciting chapter, you'll dive into the magical world of the French Subjunctive mood – don't worry, it's easier than it sounds! You'll discover how to use verbs like douter que (to doubt that) to show real skepticism. Ever been asked if a friend is coming, and you're not quite sure?
Or maybe you're speculating about the weather tomorrow? This is exactly where these skills shine! You'll learn the crucial difference: when you're sure, French uses one way of speaking (the Indicative), but when you're expressing doubt or questioning something, you'll switch to the powerful Subjunctive.
We’ll specifically tackle how penser que (to think that) and croire que (to believe that) completely change their tune when they're in the negative or in a question, pulling you right into the world of uncertainty.
By the end of these 7 quick rules, you won’t just be speaking French; you’ll be *feeling* it! You'll be able to tell someone you doubt they’re telling the truth, or ask if they really believe something, making your conversations much more natural and nuanced. You'll move beyond simple facts and into the subtle art of expressing opinions, doubts, and possibilities.
Get ready to sound super authentic – *c'est parti*!

How This Grammar Works

At the heart of expressing doubt and uncertainty in French lies the Subjunctive mood. While the Indicative mood is for facts and certainty, the Subjunctive steps in for subjectivity, wishes, emotions, and, you guessed it, doubt. For B1 French speakers, understanding when to make this switch is vital for natural communication.
Let's break down the key scenarios covered in this French grammar chapter. First up, the verb douter que (to doubt that) is a straightforward one: it *always* triggers the Subjunctive. This is covered in "Doubting in French: Using the Subjunctive with 'douter que'".
For instance, if you doubt someone is telling the truth, you'd say: Je doute qu'il dise la vérité (I doubt that he is telling the truth). Here, dise is the subjunctive form of dire. This clearly illustrates the
French Subjunctive of Doubt: Maybe, Maybe Not
principle.
Things get a little more interesting with verbs like penser que (to think that) and croire que (to believe that). When these verbs are used in the affirmative, they express belief or opinion as a statement of fact, so they take the Indicative. For example: Je pense qu'il vient (I think that he is coming).
However, as soon as you introduce doubt by making them negative or asking a question, the Subjunctive kicks in! This is the core of "French Opinions: Thinking & Doubting (penser que) and Believing and Doubting: Subjunctive vs. Indicative after 'croire que'".
So, Je ne pense pas qu'il vienne (I don't think that he is coming) or Penses-tu qu'il vienne ? (Do you think that he is coming?). This highlights the "Doubt & Questions: French Subjunctive (Négation et Interrogation) rule and French Subjunctive: Expressing Doubt After 'No' (Subjonctif Négatif)". Understanding this shift with penser que and croire que is a hallmark of advanced French grammar for B1 learners.

Common Mistakes

  1. 1Wrong: "Je doute qu'il *est* là."
Correct: "Je doute qu'il soit là."
*Explanation:* The verb douter que always requires the Subjunctive mood in the following clause. Est is Indicative, while soit is the correct Subjunctive form of être.
  1. 1Wrong: "Je crois qu'il fasse beau demain."
Correct: "Je crois qu'il fera beau demain."
*Explanation:* When croire que is in the affirmative, it expresses certainty or belief, so it takes the Indicative mood. Fasse is Subjunctive, while fera (future tense) is Indicative.
  1. 1Wrong: "Tu ne penses pas qu'elle *vient* ?"
Correct: "Tu ne penses pas qu'elle vienne ?"
*Explanation:* When penser que is used in a negative statement or a question, it implies doubt, thus requiring the Subjunctive mood. Vient is Indicative, and vienne is the correct Subjunctive form.

Real Conversations

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Je doute qu'il puisse finir le projet à temps. (I doubt that he can finish the project on time.)
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Moi aussi. Il a beaucoup de travail. (Me too. He has a lot of work.)
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A

Penses-tu qu'elle soit contente de son nouveau poste ? (Do you think that she is happy with her new job?)
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Oui, je pense qu'elle est très contente. Elle l'a toujours voulu. (Yes, I think that she is very happy. She always wanted it.)
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Tu ne crois pas qu'il faille partir maintenant ? (Don't you think that we should leave now?)
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Non, je crois qu'on a encore un peu de temps. (No, I believe that we still have a little time.)

Quick FAQ

Q

When should I use the Subjunctive for doubt in French, and when the Indicative?

You use the Subjunctive when the main clause expresses doubt, uncertainty, or subjectivity (e.g., with douter que, or when verbs like penser que and croire que are negative or interrogative). You use the Indicative when the main clause expresses certainty, fact, or firm belief (e.g., with il est certain que, or with affirmative penser que and croire que).

Q

Do verbs of certainty like il est certain que take the Subjunctive or Indicative?

Verbs and expressions of certainty, such as il est certain que (it is certain that), il est évident que (it is obvious that), or je suis sûr que (I am sure that), always take the Indicative mood because they express a fact, not doubt.

Q

Are there other common French verbs of doubt that always take the Subjunctive?

Yes, besides douter que, other verbs and expressions that imply doubt or possibility and consistently trigger the Subjunctive include il est possible que (it is possible that), il est peu probable que (it is unlikely that), and il est incertain que (it is uncertain that).

Q

Why do negative penser que and interrogative croire que take the Subjunctive in French?

When penser que or croire que are used in the negative or as a question, they introduce an element of doubt or subjective questioning about the truth of the statement. This shift from stating a belief as a fact to questioning or denying it is what triggers the Subjunctive mood, reflecting uncertainty.

Cultural Context

Mastering the French Subjunctive for doubt isn't just about correct French grammar; it's about sounding truly native. French speakers use these nuances constantly to soften opinions, express politeness, or simply reflect the reality of uncertainty. It adds a layer of sophistication to your communication, showing you understand the subtle interplay between fact and perception.
There are no significant regional differences in the use of the Subjunctive for doubt, making it universally applicable across the French-speaking world.

关键例句 (4)

1

Je doute qu'il `pleuve` demain.

I doubt that it will rain tomorrow.

法语中的怀疑:如何配合 'douter que' 使用虚拟式
2

Tu doutes que je `puisse` réussir ?

Do you doubt that I can succeed?

法语中的怀疑:如何配合 'douter que' 使用虚拟式
3

Je pense que le film est super.

I think the movie is great.

法语表达观点:'Penser que' 之后该用虚拟式还是直陈式?
4

Je ne pense pas que ce soit une bonne idée.

I don't think that is a good idea.

法语表达观点:'Penser que' 之后该用虚拟式还是直陈式?

技巧与窍门 (2)

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Check the negation

Always check if 'douter' is negated. If it is 'ne pas douter', use the indicative.
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Check the polarity

Always look at the main verb. If it's negative, you need the subjunctive.
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核心词汇 (5)

douter to doubt penser to think croire to believe incertain uncertain peut-être maybe

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Review Summary

  • Douter que + [Subjunctive]
  • Penser que + [Indicative] / Ne pas penser que + [Subjunctive]

常见错误

After 'douter que', you must use the subjunctive. 'Est' is indicative.

Wrong: Je doute qu'il est là.
正确: Je doute qu'il soit là.

Negation makes the opinion uncertain, requiring the subjunctive.

Wrong: Je ne pense pas qu'il vient.
正确: Je ne pense pas qu'il vienne.

Affirmative 'penser que' expresses certainty, so use the indicative.

Wrong: Je pense qu'il soit vrai.
正确: Je pense qu'il est vrai.

Next Steps

You've conquered the mood of uncertainty! Keep practicing, and these forms will become second nature.

Listen to a French debate podcast and note when they use doubt.

快速练习 (9)

Conjugate the verb in the subjunctive.

Je doute qu'il (être) ____ là.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: soit
Subjunctive of être is 'soit'.

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Fix the error.

Find and fix the mistake:

Je ne doute pas qu'il soit là.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Je ne doute pas qu'il est là.
Negated 'douter' takes indicative.

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Correct the sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

Penses-tu qu'il est là ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Penses-tu qu'il soit là ?
Questions require subjunctive.

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Choose the correct verb form.

Je pense que ce projet ___ (réussira/réussisse).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: réussira
Affirmative requires indicative.

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Fill in the blank.

Je ne pense pas qu'il ___ (savoir) la vérité.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sache
Negative requires subjunctive.

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Select the correct sentence.

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Je doute qu'il vienne.
Subjunctive is required.

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Fill in the blank.

Je pense qu'il ___ (venir) demain.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: vient
Affirmative 'penser' requires indicative.

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Choose the correct verb form.

Je ne pense pas qu'il ___ (est/soit) là.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: soit
Negative 'penser' requires subjunctive.

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Choose the correct verb form.

Pensez-vous qu'ils ___ (ont/aient) raison ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: aient
Questions require subjunctive.

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常见问题 (4)

Because it expresses uncertainty. The subjunctive is the mood of non-fact.
Only if it is negated (e.g., 'Je ne doute pas que').
Questions with 'penser' imply you don't know the answer, hence the doubt.
No, it's grammatically incorrect.