Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Using the French Expression Grâce àCorrectly
Using the French Expression Grà ¢ce Correctly The French expression grà ¢ce (pronounced grah sa) is a common phrase that people use to give credit to someone or something for a positive event or outcome. It is the rough equivalent in English of the phrase thanks to. Examples Like most French grammar youll use, grà ¢ce  is spoken in the normal register, meaning its used in everyday conversation, neither formal nor informal in tone. You may find yourself saying in any number of situations, such as these:    Grà ¢ce mon mari, jai une idà ©e pour un livre.   Thanks to my husband, I have an idea for a book.   Grà ¢ce ton assistance, il a fini le travail.   Thanks to your help, he finished the work.   Grà ¢ce Dieu!   Thank God! Variations You can also modify this phrase to say its thanks to... by placing the word cest in front of grà ¢ce :   Sil a rà ©ussi lexamen, cest grà ¢ce toi.   If he passed the test, its all thanks to you.Remember that followed by the definite article le or les must contract:   Cest grà ¢ce au centre de loisirs que je sais utiliser Facebook.   Its thanks to the leisure center that I know how to use Facebook.   Grà ¢ce aux conseils de Pierre, nous avons trouvà © la maison parfaite.   Thanks to Pierres advice, we found the perfect house.Antonym: To blame someone or something for a negative event or situation, use the expression cause de.
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