Can you please share the rule regarding placement of 'Ne...Aucun/Aucune' in Compound Tenses?? It does not seem to follow the regular rule. It would be great if it is also added to this lesson.
Placement of Ne...Aucun/Aucune in Compound Tenses
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Aashpreet K.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Placement of Ne...Aucun/Aucune in Compound Tenses
This question relates to:French lesson "Ne ... aucun(e) = None (French Negations)"
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Chris W. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Aucun(e), just like rien or personne, doubles as a negation particle and a regular pronoun. Its position in the sentence is the same as a pronoun:
Aucun ne savait la réponse. -- No one knew the answer.
Martin ne savait pas la réponse. -- Martin didn't know the answer.
Comparing these two sentences you see how aucun replaces "Martin" and, as subject pronoun, comes first in the sentence.
Aashpreet K.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
And what about the RULE regarding the placement of 'Ne...Aucun/Aucune' in Compound Tenses (such as Passé Composé) ?
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