ChatGPT trying to tell me "Ce film était correct" means a movie was average :T #crappyAI
@KommaChameleon what *does* it mean?
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@Hearth Like the English "correct", you would say this to mean that the film is proper or right--but in the past tense.

Le candidat a donné la réponse correcte. "The candidate gave the correct response."

@KommaChameleon we don't know a word of french, the words correct and film were kind of obvious; "était" and "ce" are the words we don't know
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@Hearth "était" is the passé simple (simple past tense) of être, the verb meaning "to be"

"ce" is a demonstrative adjective, meaning "this" or "that"