The Subjunctivisor!
Does il est bizarre / c’est bizarre require the subjunctive?
Yes, il est bizarre / c’est bizarre requires the subjunctive:
Par exemple…
Il est bizarre / C’est bizarre qu’elle ne sache pas où se trouve la gare.
It is odd that she doesn’t know where the train station is.
Il est / C’est bizarre is an impersonal expression.
Related: Does trouver bizarre need the subjunctive?
The Subjunctivisor! | Subjunctive lesson
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