In French grammar, 'malgré' is a preposition that must be followed by a noun, not by 'que' plus a verb. Instead of saying 'malgré que' (which is grammatically incorrect), learners should use 'malgré la pluie' (despite the rain) or 'malgré le fait qu'il pleuve' (despite the fact that it rains), or simply 'même s'il pleut' (even if it rains).
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If You Say “Malgré Que”… STOP 😳 | Common French Mistake
Added:If you're learning French, stop copying this from French people, please. Mal gre que. French people have this tendency to say mal gre que, but it doesn't exist.
Grammatically, it's a wrong because mal gre it's a preposition. It must be followed by a noun, not que plus verb.
So, instead, you have to say mal gre or just using a noun. It's enough.
Example, you can say mal gre la pluie without using que.
But if you want to use que, you can say mal gre qu'il pleuve. Simple.
Now, do not use it again, please. Thank you. Follow for easy French. Ciao.
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