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    Phrase/much

    Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

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    Phrase/much
    Message de vaiana posté le 27-12-2018 à 01:37:16 (S | E | F)
    Bonsoir.
    Pourquoi dit-on : "He must have spent a lot of money and certainly does not earn much"
    et non pas "He must have spent a lot of money and certainly does not earn it a lot" ? MERCI

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 30-12-2018 15:45


    Réponse : Phrase/much de here4u, postée le 27-12-2018 à 08:12:52 (S | E)
    Hello!
    To earn/ make much/ money/ to earn little money
    C’est simple ... Pourquoi vouloir rendre ceci moins naturel ... et plus Frenchie ?? English has a right to exist by itself and not be copied from other language patterns if the language itself doesn’t require it...

    ( If you DO want to complicate what is simple, « a lot of it » would have been acceptable... )



    Réponse : Phrase/much de gerondif, postée le 28-12-2018 à 00:26:23 (S | E)
    Bonjour
    Petit rappel du cours de base sur "beaucoup".
    On emploie en général et de préférence a lot en phrase affirmative mais much (+ singulier) et many (+ pluriel) en forme interrogative ou négative.
    I have a lot of money, I have a lot of friends.
    Do you have much money ? Do you have many friends ?
    No, I don't have a lot of money, No, I don't have many friends.

    ON peut bien sûr employer a lot partout.

    Donc, logique que l'on ait:
    "He must have spent a lot of money and certainly does not earn much"

    et non pas "He must have spent a lot of money and certainly does not earn it a lot"
    It est faux, money serait remplacé par some. A lot seul pourrait aller, ou a lot of it comme le disait here4u.
    "He must have spent a lot of money and certainly does not earn a lot / much "
    "He must have spent a lot of money although he does not earn that much " (bien qu'il n'en gagne pas tant que cela).



    Réponse : Phrase/much de vaiana, postée le 30-12-2018 à 20:06:10 (S | E)
    Okay, thanks a lot to both of you, I got it!




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