| Front (Example with word blanked out or missing) | What pronoun construction replaces de + noun ? |
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| Front (Definitions, base word, etc.) | person noun |
| Back (a single word/phrase, no context) | |
| - The full sentence (no words blanked out) | - Je parle de ma soeur - Je parle d'elle |
| - Extra Info (Pronunciation, personal connections, conjugations, etc) | de + person noun is replaced by disjunctive pronounHowever, en sometimes replaces this construction |
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| Tags | Advanced Grammar OralFrench |
| Front (Example with word blanked out or missing) | Will you read that sentance again? |
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| Front (Definitions, base word, etc.) | how to say again? (prefix) |
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| - The full sentence (no words blanked out) | Voulez-vous relire cette phrase ? |
| - Extra Info (Pronunciation, personal connections, conjugations, etc) | again: the prefix re- + verb = again |
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| Front (Example with word blanked out or missing) | La France et l'Allemagne sont les plus grands pays ___ Europe |
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| Front (Definitions, base word, etc.) | in |
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| - The full sentence (no words blanked out) | .. les plus grands pays d'Europe |
| - Extra Info (Pronunciation, personal connections, conjugations, etc) | In English, the superlative is usually followed by in. But in French, de is regularly used after the superlative. |
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| Tags | Advanced Grammar OralFrench |