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Use of y in constructions where à does not introduce an indirect object

y is normally used to refer to non-human objects which occur with verbs like penser à where à does not introduce an indirect object:

  • Je pense à la guerre I'm thinking of the war

With a pronoun:

  • J'y pense

I'm thinking of it

  • Je tiens à mes idées

I'm sticking to my ideas

  • J'y tiens

I'm sticking to them

  • Je ferai très attention à vos affaires

I'll look after your belongings very carefully

  • J'y ferai très attention

I'll look after them carefully

y can also be found on rare occasions referring to people with such verbs:

  • J'y pense

I'm thinking of him

Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, ils with arbitrary reference & Pronominal verbs used reciprocally.

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