French prepositions
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Sign up for freeA preposition (French: les prépositions) is a word such as at, for, with, into or from, which is usually followed by a noun, pronoun or, in English, a word ending in -ing. Prepositions show how people and things relate to the rest of the sentence.
The French grammar has many prepositions along them you can find
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Prepositions can create many kinds of connections or relationships between different parts of a sentence. They can indicate place, time. cause, goal, means, manner, possession, and so on.
In general they are used:
Please note that you can NEVER end a French sentence with a preposition.
The temporal prepositions (French: les prépositions temporels) are small words used to express a particular situation in time.
She answers the question "quand ?" (when ?), to express when an action occurred, an event and to express several temporal values.
Temporal | Translations |
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Je suis arrivée à 10 heures | (I arrived at 10) |
Il viendra me voir en août | (He will come to see me in August) |
Je serais à Paris jusqu'à dimanche | (I will stay in Paris until sunday) |
The local prepositions (French: les prépositions de lieu) are small words used to express a particular situation in space. It answers the question "où ?" (where ?), to express where an object, a person or an animal is.
These prepositions are used to describe the direction to a place, to orient yourself in a place or to establish a precise itinerary.
Local | Translations |
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La table est à côté de l'armoire | (The table is near the wardrobe) |
Il faut emprunter la direction vers le Sud | (You need to go towards the South) |
Nous allons aux Bahamas | (We are going to the Bahamas) |
The prepositions of purpose (French: les prépositions de but) are small words that serves to express a particular goal, an intention. It answers the question "pourquoi ?" (why ?) an action is done.
The purpose can be expressed through the following structure:
Purpose | Translation |
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Il fait tout pour être aimé de son père | (He does his best to be loved by his father) |
De peur d'une bagarre, il ne dit rien | (He says nothing to avoid a fight) |
Il étudie pour faire plaisir à son père | (He studies for the pleasure of his father) |
The prepositions of manner (French: les prépositions de manière) are small words that serves to express the way in which an action is performed. She answers the question "comment ?" (how ?).
Manner | Translation |
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Il le donne de bon coeur | (He gives it with all his heart) |
Il l'apaise par la tendresse | (He soothes him with tenderness) |
Il a dit cela dans la colère | (He said it with anger) |
The prepositions of cause (French: les prépositions de cause) are small words that serves to express a cause, a particular reason. She answers the question "pourquoi ?" (why ?)
Cause | Translations |
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À cause de la chaleur j'ai soif | (Cause of the warmth now I am thirsty) |
À force de manger j'ai pris du poids | (I took some weight by dint of eating) |
Du fait de ton comportement, tu es puni | (Because of your behavior, you are punished) |
Take a look at our subpages for the most used prepositions and to learn in deep about them
1 Temporal prepositions in French | Get an overview about the French prepositions of time and study this topic online. |
2 Local prepositions in French | Get an overview about the French prepositions of place and study this topic online. |
3 Exceptional prepositions in French | Get an overview about all exceptional prepositions in French and study this topic online. |