sabrina2001
sois et être? 'sois prudent' and 'd'être prudent' both mean 'be careful' but when do we use 'sois' and when do we use 'être' ?
2012年1月28日 22:51
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So : "être prudent" is "TO BE careful" using the infinitive form of the verb. "sois prudent" means "(you better) be careful" in an imperative mood, like you'd give an order.
2012年1月28日
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The verb in the phrase "sois prudent" is in the imperative form, therefore you'll use it when giving orders. "Sois" is subjunctive too: "J'espère que tu sois prudent" = "I hope you'll be prudent". "Être" is infinitive, "être prudent" means "to be careful": "J'ai besoin d'être prudent" = "I need to be careful". I hope we can help each other, sometimes I need help with English.
2012年1月28日
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