Merci, Claire in the Midlands. While I am improving in the understanding of spoken French, having important concepts of French explained in my native language ensures that I am not missing an important detail.
I would highly recommend learning them when you learn the verb then memorizing them via continued use in speech and via hearing them. Don't stare at a list for hours as sometimes verbs can use more than one and create unique meanings. Just learn it through immersion, you may make more mistakes at the start but it'll be worth it and you'll end up with a deeper understanding than having memorized lists.
@@eohippusone Yes! Verbs that are followed by "à" use the pronoun "y" to replace the prepositional phrase, while verbs that are followed by "de" use the pronoun "en" for the same purpose.
The last example.. "il faudra téléphoner à la compagnie des eux cette semaine"neither has on nor nous so how do we understand it is "we" in French.. does il also mean we other than he & it?
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Extremely useful Thank you. Answered several things I hadn’t been clear on
I can't believe it has taken me this long to find this channel. It has quickly become one of my favourite French lesson channels. Thank you!
@@brucecowin aah thank you 😊
Thank you so much! I actually understood this lesson! Hallelujah!
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Thank you! Just what I was looking for!
I posted your lists of de and à on FB Duolingo and credited your TH-cam channel. Is that okay?
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
As always very helpful, thanks again.
Very helpful thank you
REALLY good video - very clear and useful
Very helpful! Thank you! 🍻
Merci, Claire in the Midlands. While I am improving in the understanding of spoken French, having important concepts of French explained in my native language ensures that I am not missing an important detail.
my group of friends watch your videos to learn..
Super useful merci. David
Merci
Awesome explaination mam thank u
Excellent video, merci Claire :)
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Excellente vidéo. Existe-t-il une règle qui indique quels verbes prennent à et lesquels prennent de? Cela rendrait les choses plus faciles!
Malheureusement non ! Il faut les apprendre avec les verbes...
Super!!!!
I would highly recommend learning them when you learn the verb then memorizing them via continued use in speech and via hearing them. Don't stare at a list for hours as sometimes verbs can use more than one and create unique meanings. Just learn it through immersion, you may make more mistakes at the start but it'll be worth it and you'll end up with a deeper understanding than having memorized lists.
Excellent lesson! One of the challenges of French that I struggle with. There's a connection, perhaps to y and en? Merci!
@@eohippusone Yes! Verbs that are followed by "à" use the pronoun "y" to replace the prepositional phrase, while verbs that are followed by "de" use the pronoun "en" for the same purpose.
@@ClearlyFrench Ahh, the plot thickens! 😀
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I like your video i learn french language very useful .
Thank you 🙂
your explanations are so diffrent then my french tearcher..
Is this good or bad? :)
The last example.. "il faudra téléphoner à la compagnie des eux cette semaine"neither has on nor nous so how do we understand it is "we" in French.. does il also mean we other than he & it?
Il faudra means "it will be necessary to", so it could apply to anyone, but we tend to use it to mean "we".
my french is getting better then before..
Penser à also to think of .