What is Pronom en used for?

What is Pronom en used for?

The pronoun “en” is used to replace the preposition de/du/des (of) followed by people or things. En will translate to some, or about/from/of + if/him/her/them/us/you/me. Whenever you see the word “de,” you will use en to replace both de and the noun that follows it. Ex: Est-ce qu’il parle de son livre? >

What is the Pronom Y?

Pronom adverbial. The adverbial pronoun y can replace a place or the object of the preposition à. Y is most commonly equivalent to “there,” but may also be translated by a preposition plus “it.” Par exemple… Nous allons à la plage.

How do you use Pronom Y in French?

1 – The French Pronoun Y Replaces A PLACE.

  1. Je vais à Paris = j’y vais. I’m going to Paris = I’m going there.
  2. Je vais en France = j’y vais. I’m going to France = I’m going there.
  3. Je vais au Japon = j’y vais. I’m going to Japan = I’m going there.

Which comes first Y or en?

en and y usually come before the verb, except in orders and instructions telling someone to do something, when en or y follows the verb and is attached to it with a hyphen. en and y come after other direct or indirect object pronouns.

How do you use pronouns y and en in French?

Y replaces the structure à + noun, it can replace anything except a person (or more precisely an animate object). En replaces the structure de + noun. You could also think about this pronoun when you encounter a noun after a partitive article, a quantity word or a number.

What is en and y in French?

Y means ‘there’. En means ‘of them’, ‘of it’ or ‘some’.

What is Y in French alphabet?

Y, in French (and most other Romance languages) is called “Greek i”. It’s pronounced “ee-grec” in French. Don’t forget to pronounce grec with the French r sound!

Does y replace EN?

Quick Recap. Y replaces the structure à + noun, it can replace anything except a person (or more precisely an animate object). En replaces the structure de + noun.

How do you use Pronom y in passe compose?

In the passé composé (present perfect), what is considered the verb is the whole verb unit: auxiliary verb + past participle. For instance, in je suis allé (I went), the verb unit is suis allé, and so the pronoun goes in front of suis, like this: j’y suis allé (I went there).

Can you use Y and En together?

When appearing with other object pronouns, y follows personal pronouns, as well as la, le, les, lui, and leur, but precedes en. We see the use of y together with en in phrase #10. As a complément de lieu, the pronoun y can also replace à la, à l’, au, sur, sous, dans, chez, devant, etc.

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