The preposition à in French has several common translations including “at”, “to” and “in”. The French preposition à has a very long list of meanings and has an extremely versatile list of usages. This page will examine the many ways to use à in French and provide examples. How to use the French preposition à …
French Grammar
In French grammar there are two ways to say the preposition “in”: “en” and “dans”. This page will cover en vs. dans and provide lots of practical categories for when to use each preposition. En vs. dans Use dans fo future events To say when an event will occur in the future use dans. For …
There are two ways to say you in French: Tu and vous. Tu is you informal and singular. The French use tu to address friends, good acquaintances and kids. Vous is used for groups of two or more people, strangers and non-acquaintances. In this post, I’ll explain precisely when to use tu and when to …
Learning verb tenses can be one of the biggest challenges for many students. This is because there are a lot of tenses and it is difficult to decide which ones are the most important. In a nutshell, if you want to reach a decent level in spoken French, start with learning the following six verb …
👉 Learn nationalities, countries & languages in French » In French, geographical prepositions for countries, cities, states and provinces can be difficult. In a nutshell, the rule for prepositions for places is to use au for masculine countries (provinces and states), en for feminine countries, aux for plural countries and à for cities. French Geographical …





