Verbs with À – What Pronoun?

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Les verbes en À – Quel pronom ? Part of 5 minutes of French a Day | French Verbs and their Prepositions French verbs come in many different flavors. They come with or without a preposition, and this will determine the choice of the pronoun you need. This lesson is about verbs that use the preposition À. Here are 2 examples of French verbs with the preposition À. * Tu demandes à ta prof de t’expliquer les pronoms. * You’re asking your teacher to explain the pronouns to you. * Il arrive à comprendre les prépositions. * He’s able to understand French prepositions. Sometimes, you want to sound more sophisticated. That’s when you will want to replace what comes after the preposition À with a pronoun. The question is: “which pronoun?” See the comprehensive lists of which verbs with the preposition À use LUI/LEUR and which ones use Y in the premium lesson. Click on the button below.   Connect and Continue   Exercice – Practice Verbs with the preposition À and their pronouns – Replace the underlined words with the pronouns LUI/LEUR or Y.  * Vous ne servirez pas de dessert aux invités ? * On a réfléchi à ta proposition. * Il a conseillé à son père de ne pas le faire. English * You (vous) won’t serve dessert to the guests? You (vous) won’t serve them dessert? * We (on) thought about your proposal. We (on) thought about it. * He advised his father to not do it. He advised him not to do it. Réponses – Answers * Vous ne leur servirez pas de dessert ? * On y a réfléchi. * Il lui a conseillé de ne pas le faire.   BECOME A MEMBER – FREE TRIAL   Further your French – Allez plus Loin Prepositions À and DE – Quiz   . Today’s French . Mot du Jour  . Tutorials . Memberships . Donate . Go to Course – French Verbs and their Prepositions .

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