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Message de faithfull posté le 03-04-2012 à 15:24:50 (S | E | F)
Hello,
I have a question regarding an answer in an exercise about 'proposition infinitive'.
He persuaded me to go to the doctor/me to go to the doctor's
Il me persuada d'aller chez le médecin.
1) me to go to the doctor's / 2) me go to the doctor / 3) I to go to the doctor's
so my question is, why do we add the apostrophe and "s" for doctor?
As I know it expresses the possession, and here I don't really feel that!!
Please could you clarify and explain me more?
Thanks in advance
Cordially
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Modifié par lucile83 le 03-04-2012 17:36
Réponse: Proposition infinitive/doctor 's de dolfine56, postée le 03-04-2012 à 15:43:19 (S | E)
Hello,
to go to the doctor's means aller chez le doctor.
"'s" is for "chez".
see you.
Réponse: Proposition infinitive/doctor 's de irish21, postée le 04-04-2012 à 23:41:48 (S | E)
Hello faithfull,
here is an interesting link:
Lien internet
I hope this helps.
Regards.
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