French Phrase
On voit que je suis proactif.
Meaning
Literally, 'One sees that I am proactive.' It is a modest way to point out that your actions demonstrate initiative, often used in professional or academic contexts to highlight personal qualities without sounding overly boastful.
When to use
Use this sentence when you want to draw attention to your proactive attitude in a job interview, performance review, or when discussing a project where you took the lead. It works well in written reports or spoken presentations where you need to justify your involvement.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Onvoitquejesuisproactif.
On (impersonal pronoun)
Used like the English 'one' or 'we' to make a general statement; in spoken French it often replaces 'nous' or a neutral subject.
voit (voir, present tense)
Third‑person singular of the verb 'voir' meaning 'to see'; here it conveys perception rather than literal sight.
que (conjunction)
Introduces a subordinate clause; after verbs of perception like 'voir', it links the observed fact.
je (subject pronoun)
First‑person singular pronoun, the speaker.
suis (être, present tense)
First‑person singular of 'être', used here as a linking verb before an adjective.
proactif (adjective)
Describes someone who anticipates needs and takes initiative; stays the same for masculine singular.
🗨In Conversation
On voit que tu es très proactif dans ce projet.
One can see that you are very proactive in this project.
Merci, j'essaie toujours d'anticiper les besoins de l'équipe.
Thank you, I always try to anticipate the team's needs.
✕Common Mistakes
On voir que je suis proactif.
The verb 'voir' must be conjugated to match the subject; 'voir' alone is infinitive and incorrect here.
Je suis proactif.
Using the phrase without a preceding clause can sound abrupt; add a context like 'On voit que' or 'Il est clair que'.
On voit que je suis proactif.
For a female speaker, the adjective must agree in gender: 'proactive'.
↔Alternatives
On remarque que je suis proactif.
It is noticeable that I am proactive.
Il est évident que je suis proactif.
It is evident that I am proactive.
Je montre mon côté proactif.
I show my proactive side.
Cultural Tip
French speakers often prefer the impersonal 'on' to avoid sounding too self‑centered. While the sentence highlights a personal quality, the use of 'on voit que' softens the claim, making it socially acceptable in a culture that values modesty. In a formal setting, you might pair it with concrete examples to back up the statement.

