法语介词:À 对比 De(到、在、的、从)
Think of `à` as a destination (Going To) and `de` as an origin (Coming From).
- • Use `à` for destinations, specific times, and the...
- • Use `de` for origins, possession between nouns, an...
Think of `à` as a destination (Going To) and `de` as an origin (Coming From).
Determine country gender and starting letter to choose between `en`, `au`, or `aux` for location and movement.
Use 'en' to replace 'de' + noun phrases to talk about quantities without being repetitive.
Use `y` to replace places preceded by prepositions (except `de`) to sound like a natural, efficient French speaker.
In French, adverbs of quantity always take a fixed 'de', regardless of the noun's gender or number.
Numbers act as direct determiners in French, eliminating the need for articles or the word 'de'.
Always use 'de' after quantity expressions, regardless of the noun's gender or number, except before vowels where it's 'd'.
Invert the verb and pronoun with a hyphen to create formal, elegant French questions.
Master the four basic question words to navigate daily French life, from casual texts to formal requests.
Choose `qui` for people and `que/quoi` for things, adjusting based on sentence position and formality.
Use reflexive pronouns to show an action reflects back to the subject or is shared between people.
Use reflexive pronouns to show the subject and object are the same person doing a routine action.
French reflexive verbs use specific pronouns to show that the subject and object are the same person.
Always use `être` and agree with the subject unless a direct object follows the verb.
Use `où` to connect a place or time to a description, even when English uses 'when'.
Use `que` to link a noun to a subject/verb clause when that noun is the direct object.
Use `qui` to replace a subject noun and connect it directly to a following verb without elision.
Use `il y a` for completed past events and `depuis` for actions that started in the past and continue today.
Master the recent past by combining the present of `venir` with `de` and an infinitive verb.
Use `y` to replace locations and objects following `à` to sound like a fluent, natural French speaker.
The Conditional softens your requests, making you sound polite and respectful in everyday French social situations.
The conditional turns blunt demands into polite, socially acceptable requests by adding a layer of hypothetical possibility.
The French conditional blends future stems with imperfect endings to express polite requests and hypothetical dreams.
The conditional of 'pouvoir' turns direct demands into polite, culturally-appropriate requests and suggestions using the stem 'pourr-'.
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