Prepositions Flashcards
in or to
He studies in Nice.
à
Il étudie à Nice.
In (as in a city)
en
Next to
à côté de
to the right of
à droite de
to the left of
à gauche de
In (like being in a class)
dans
behind
derrière
in front of
devant
facing, across from
en face de
between
entre
far from
loin de
by
par
close to, near
près de
under
sous
on
sur
You do you use “du”, “de la”, “de l’” oe “des”?
When prepositions that end in “de” are followed by a definite article.
I
You can use “tout” (“very”, “really”) and “juste” (“just”, “right” to do what?
Add emphasis
If you’re going to a professional (doctor, mechanic) how would you say it?
“…chez@ and then the article (“ chez la coiffeuse”)
The subject pronoun is “je”. The disjunctive pronoun is:
“moi”
The subject pronoun is “tu”
The disjunctive pronoun is:
“toi”
The subject pronoun is “Il”.
The disjunctive pronoun is:
“lui”
The subject pronoun is “Elle”.
The disjunctive pronoun is:
“Elle”
The plural subject pronoun is “nous”.
The disjunctive plural pronoun is:
also “nous”
The plural subject pronoun is “vous”.
The disjunctive plural pronoun is:
also “vous”
The plural subject pronoun is “ils”.
The disjunctive plural pronoun is:
“eux”
The plural subject pronoun is “elles”.
The disjunctive plural pronoun is:
“elles”