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Does "Ils sont fatigués et je l'est aussi" have the same meaning as "Ils sont fatigués et je le suis aussi"?
This question relates to:French lesson "Using neuter pronoun le to replace adjectives (French Direct Object Pronouns)"
Asked 6 years ago
Ils sont fatigués et je l'est aussi is wrong because the verb "est" does not match the subject "je". The second sentence is correct:
Ils sont fatigués et je le suis aussi. -- They are tired and I'm (tired) too.
-- Chris (not a native speaker).
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