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When a quantifier on its own is a direct object, en must be inserted in front of the verb, as in the case of numbers:
When a quantifier on its own is a direct object, en must be inserted in front of the verb, as in the case of numbers:
*J'en ai encore certains
*J'en ai encore certains
I still have some
I still have some


*Ils n'en consomment qu'une partie
*Ils n'en consomment qu'une partie
They only consume a portion
They only consume a portion


*Il en a vendu la plupart
*Il en a vendu la plupart
He has sold most of it
He has sold most of it


NB: When quelques 'some, a few' stands alone, it becomes quelques-un(e)s:
NB: When quelques 'some, a few' stands alone, it becomes quelques-un(e)s:
*II y avait quelques clients dans le magasin
*II y avait quelques clients dans le magasin
There were a few customers in the shop
There were a few customers in the shop


*Il y en avait quelques-uns dans le magasin
*Il y en avait quelques-uns dans le magasin
There were a few in the shop
There were a few in the shop


 
<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages:</span> [[Language/French/Grammar/Possessive-determiners|Possessive determiners]], [[Language/French/Grammar/Omission-of-the-article|Omission of the article]], [[Language/French/Grammar/Problems-with-passive-different-direct-objects|Problems with passive different direct objects]] & [[Language/French/Grammar/Formation-of-adverbs-with-the-ending-–ment|Formation of adverbs with the ending –ment]].
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==Other Chapters==
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==Related Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Masculine-and-feminine-forms-of-adjectives-—-A-change-in-written-and-spoken-French|Masculine and feminine forms of adjectives — A change in written and spoken French]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Masculine-and-feminine-forms-of-adjectives-—-A-change-in-written-and-spoken-French|Masculine and feminine forms of adjectives — A change in written and spoken French]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Stressed-pronouns-with-ne-—-que-and-ni-—-ni-—-ne|Stressed pronouns with ne — que and ni — ni — ne]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Stressed-pronouns-with-ne-—-que-and-ni-—-ni-—-ne|Stressed pronouns with ne — que and ni — ni — ne]]
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* [[Language/French/Grammar/Agreement-of-the-past-participle-following-“être”-with-the-subject-of-a-passive|Agreement of the past participle following “être” with the subject of a passive]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/How-to-Guess-the-Gender-of-French-Nouns|How to Guess the Gender of French Nouns]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/How-to-Guess-the-Gender-of-French-Nouns|How to Guess the Gender of French Nouns]]
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 27 March 2023

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Direct object quantifiers and « en »

When a quantifier on its own is a direct object, en must be inserted in front of the verb, as in the case of numbers:

  • J'en ai encore certains

I still have some

  • Ils n'en consomment qu'une partie

They only consume a portion

  • Il en a vendu la plupart

He has sold most of it

NB: When quelques 'some, a few' stands alone, it becomes quelques-un(e)s:

  • II y avait quelques clients dans le magasin

There were a few customers in the shop

  • Il y en avait quelques-uns dans le magasin

There were a few in the shop

With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, Problems with passive different direct objects & Formation of adverbs with the ending –ment.

Other Chapters[edit | edit source]

Table of Contents

Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]