Why can't you use ça est? You correct this to ça c'est.
Why can't you use ça est? You correct this to ça c'est.
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Patricia C.Kwiziq community member
Why can't you use ça est? You correct this to ça c'est.
This question relates to:French lesson "Ça = that/this/it (French Demonstrative Pronouns)"
Asked 13 hours ago
Maarten K. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Patricia,
you cannot use ‘ ça est ‘ - the contraction to ‘ c’est ‘ is obligatory.
Would need to see the whole phrase to comment on using ‘ ça c’est ‘ rather than just ‘ c’est ‘ alone. When ‘ ça c’est ‘ is used, it is often an emphasiser, repeating the subject for clear identification, as is also done in other situations eg ‘ Moi, je … ‘ or ‘ toi, tu ‘ . Quite common in everyday French.
We do it English too, for example ‘ Oh that, that’s nothing special/being used tomorrow …. ‘
https://www.lawlessfrench.com/expressions/cest/
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