Lequel: d'accord ou pas ou d'accord ou non?
d'accord ou pas ou d'accord ou non
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Raymond F.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
d'accord ou pas ou d'accord ou non
This question relates to:French lesson "Que + the subjunctive mood (Le Subjonctif) = Whether you do something (or not) in French"
Asked 2 years ago
When you want to say "or not" you can use either ou pas or ou non. The latter sounds a bit more literary.

CécileKwiziq Native French Teacher
Hi Raymond,
Just to add to what Chris said.
Both are used -
D'accord (oui) ou non ? = Agree or not?
D'accord ou pas (d'accord) ? = Agree or disagree?
Comes to the same thing in the end.
Hope this helps!
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