What is a preposition
A preposition shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence, clause, or phrase. In general, prepositions are followed by verb infinitives, nouns, or pronouns.
At;to;in
À
With
Avec
Of;from;about
De
En
In;on
For; to, in order to
Pour
Without
Sans
We’re in class this morning
Nous sommes en classe ce matin
She’s late/early.
Elle est en retard/en avance
Amine prefers to travel by plane
Amine préfère voyager en avion
We ski in (the) winter
On skie en hiver
When is À used as a preposition?
Which verbs always require à before the indirect object noun
How is the preposition de/d’ used?
The prepositions à and de must combine with which definite articles to make contractions
The prepositions à and de must combine with the definite articles le and les (both m. and f. plural), forming the contractions below. La and l’ (both m. and f.) do not combine with à and de.
Contractions •À+la=? •À+l’=? •À+le=? •À+les=?
Contractions
•À+la=à la
*Camille va à la boulangerie (Camille is going to the bakery)
•À+l’=à l’
*Elle arrive à l’école. (She arrives at school)
•À+le=au
*Elle va au cinéma (She’s going to the movies)
•À+les=aux
*Elle téléphone aux amis de Nicole. (She’s phoning Nicole’s friends)
Contractions •de+la=? •de+l’=? •de+le=? •de+les=?
Contractions
•de+la=de la
*Bernard arrive de la banque (bernard is coming from the bank)
•de+l’=de l’
*Il rentre de’université (He comes back from the university)
•de+le=du
*Il rentre du travail (He comes home from work)
•de+les=des
*Il rentre des champs (He comes in from the fields)
Besides, next to
À côte de
To the right of
À droite de
To the left of
À gauche de
Between
Entre
To the east
À l’est de
To the west of
À l’ouest de
Far from
Loin de