"À l'avenir, je devrai t'écouter davantage."
In the future, I'll have to listen to you more.
Are there any rules around when to use davantage vs plus, or are they interchangeable? Could I have used:
"À l'avenir, je devrai t'écouter plus." ?
Thanks
"À l'avenir, je devrai t'écouter davantage."
In the future, I'll have to listen to you more.
Are there any rules around when to use davantage vs plus, or are they interchangeable? Could I have used:
"À l'avenir, je devrai t'écouter plus." ?
Thanks
Bonjour Patrick,
This is a matter of choice, often 'davantage' is preferable as it is deemed more stylish.
Here are some examples of when you would use it in preference to plus -
End of a sentence: 'Davantage' is often used at the end of a sentence, whereas 'plus' is typically followed by something else.
Emphasis: 'Davantage' can be used for added emphasis or to stress the idea of 'more'.
Comparative constructions: 'Davantage' is used in certain comparative constructions, especially when comparing two actions or states.
Avoiding repetition: 'Davantage' can be used to avoid repeating 'plus' if it's already been used in the sentence.
Bonne Continuation!
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