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French chapter 6
Prepositions
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Language - French
Undergraduate 4
05/04/2011

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Term
Verbs that can be directly followed by an infinitive
Definition
Adorer

aimer

aller

apercevoir

compter

croire
Term
Verbs that can be directly followed by an infinitive
Definition
descendre

desirer

detester

devoir

ecouter

entendre
Term
Verbs that can be directly followed by an infinitive
Definition
envoyer

esperer

faillir

faire

falloir

laisser
Term
Verbs that can be directly followed by an infinitive
Definition
regarder

rentrer

retourner

revenir

savoir

sembler
Term
Verbs that can be directly followed by an infinitive
Definition
sentir

souhaiter

valoir mieux

venir

voir

vouloir
Term
The following verbs require the preposition a to introduce the infinitive
Definition
aider a

s'amuser a

apprendre a

s'appreter a

arriver a

s'attendre a
Term
the following verbs require the preposition a to introduce the infinitive
Definition
s'autoriser a

avoir a

chercher a

commencer a

cosentir a

continuer a
Term
the following verbs require the preposition a to introduce the infinitive
Definition
decider a

se decider a

encourager a

s'engager a

enseigner a

s'habituer a
Term
the following verbs require the preposition a to introduce the infinitive
Definition
hesiter a

inviter a

se mettre a

parvenir a

persister a

se plaire a
Term
the following verbs require the preposition a to introduce the infinitive
Definition
se preparer a

recommencer a

reflechir a

renoncer a

resister a

reussir a
Term
the following verbs require the preposition a to introduce the infinitive
Definition
rever a

servir a

songer a

tarder a

tenir a
Term
the following verbs require the preposition de of the infinitive introduced
Definition
accepter de
s'agir de
(s')arreter de
avoir peur de
cesser de
choisir de
conseiller de
se contenter de
continuer de
Term
the following verbs require the preposition de of the infinitive introduced
Definition
convenir de
craindre de
decider de
se depacher de
s'efforcer de
empecher de
s'empresser de
essayer de
s'excuser de
Term
the following verbs require the preposition de of the infinitive introduced
Definition
feliciter de
finir de
gronder de
se hater de
manquer de
meriter de
offrir de
oublier de
(se) permettre de
Term
the following verbs require the preposition de of the infinitive introduced
Definition
persuader de
prendre garde de
prendre le parti de
se presser de
prier de
promettre de
proposer de
refuser de
regretter de
Term
the following verbs require the preposition de of the infinitive introduced
Definition
remercier de
rever de
se soucier de
se souvenir de
supplier de
tacher de
venir de
Term
Some verbs require the preposition that introduces the subject and introduces the preposition of the infinitive
Definition
commander a qqn de
conseiller a qqn de
defendre a qqn de
demander a qqn de
dire a qqn de
ecrire a qqn de
interdire a qqn de
Term
Some verbs require the preposition that introduces the subject and introduces the preposition of the infinitive
Definition
ordonner a qqn de
permettre a qqn de
promettre a qqn de
proposer a qqn de
reprocher a qqn de
suggerer a qqn de
Term
Disjoint pronouns are used to talk about people
Definition
moi
toi
lui, elle, soi
nous
vous
eux, elles
Term
pronouns complement indirect objects
Definition
me, m'
te, t'
le, la, l'
nous
vous
les
Term
pronouns complement indirect objects
Definition
me, m'
te, t'
lui
nous
vous
leur
Term
the pronoun y
Definition
refers to a previously mentioned or implied place

Are you going to the bank today? No, I'm going (there) tomorrow.
Tu vas à la banque aujourd'hui ? Non, j'y vais demain.

We're going to the store. Do you want to go (there)?
Nous allons au magasin. Tu veux y aller?

He was at Jean's house. He was there.
Il était chez Jean. Il y était.
Term
The pronoun en
Definition
replaces the partitive article + noun or de + indefinite article + noun. It is equivalent to "some," "any," or "one" in English

Do you have any bread? Yes, I have some.
As-tu du pain ? Oui, j'en ai.

He wants an apple. He wants one.
Il a envie d'une pomme. Il en a envie.

I don't need an assistant. I don't need one.
Je n'ai pas besoin d'un aide. Je n'en ai pas besoin.
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