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Master the use of French pronouns with this concise guide. Learn how to replace nouns for things with "EN" in sentences like "J’en parle souvent" and how to refer to people using stress pronouns instead of "EN," particularly when the verb is followed by a specific noun. Understand the exceptions with verbs like "parler de" and "avoir besoin de," ensuring you communicate clearly and accurately in French. This resource is ideal for learners seeking to enhance their fluency and comprehension of the language.
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0 Use EN to : -Replace DE + a thing Par exemple: Je parle souvent (demon ecole.) J’EN parle souvent.
0 Use EN to : -Replace a person when used with UN, UNE or DES J’ai (une bonne amie.) J’EN ai une.
0 Use EN to : -Replace people or things when used with an expression of quantity LIKE: Beaucoup de Assez de Peu de J’ai (beaucoup decrayons.) J’EN ai beaucoup.
0 BUT if the verb is followed by DE + a noun Referring to a specific person or persons: **you use a stress pronoun (lui, elle, eux, elles, nous, vous, moi, toi) Instead of EN. Watch out for the verbs: PARLER DE and AVOIR BESOIN DE Par exemple: Elle a parlé (de ton frere.) DE + specific person: ton frere Elle a parlé de lui. Elle a parlé des devoirs. DE+ thing Elle en a parlé. Elle a besoin de ses amies. DE + specific people: ses amies Elle a besoin d’elles.