6.2.10

'Ça' & 'cela'

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Ça, Cela

'Ça' and 'cela' are called indefinite demonstrative pronouns. They're used to replace a noun in a sentence. The replaced noun can be an idea or a situation or something unnamed.

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Cela

  • 'Cela' can be used with every verb:
    • Cela me fera plaisir de répondre à vos questions.
      • I would be happy to take your questions. (Literally: This will make me happy to answer your questions.)
    • Cela doit rester un secret.
      • This has to remain a secret.
  • 'Cela' is also used as the thing having the action done to it.
    • Qui a fait cela ?
      • Who did this?
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Ça

  • 'Ça' is used in the same way as 'cela', but it's the more informal version.
    • Ça me fera plaisir.
      • I would be happy to.
    • Ça devrait aller mieux demain.
      • That will be better tomorrow.
    • Qui a fait ça ?
      • Who did that?

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1Identity & Culture

2Areas of Interest

3Study & Employment

4Common Tenses

4.1Present Tense

4.2Perfect Tense

4.3Imperfect Tense

4.4Imperfect vs Perfect

4.5Future Tense

5Advanced Tenses

6Extra Grammar

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