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==Other Chapters== | ==Other Chapters== | ||
{{French-Grammar-Course-Menu}} | {{French-Grammar-Course-Menu}} | ||
==Related 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/Stressed-pronouns-with-ne-—-que-and-ni-—-ni-—-ne|Stressed pronouns with ne — que and ni — ni — ne]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Questions|Questions]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Compound-nouns|Compound nouns]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Quand-utiliser-"et"-ou-"est"-?|Quand utiliser "et" ou "est" ?]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Reflexive-use-of-me,-te,-se,-nous,-vous|Reflexive use of me, te, se, nous, vous]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Difference-between-Nombre,-Chiffre-and-Numéro|Difference between Nombre, Chiffre and Numéro]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Pronominal-verbs-used-reflexively|Pronominal verbs used reflexively]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Categories-of-Nouns-in-French|Categories of Nouns in French]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Relations-between-verbs-and-their-complements|Relations between verbs and their complements]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Gender-of-the-noun-indicated-by-its-final-letter|Gender of the noun indicated by its final letter]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Inversion-of-subject-and-verb-after-some-sentence-initial-adverbs|Inversion of subject and verb after some sentence initial adverbs]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Déterminants|Déterminants]] | |||
* [[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]] |
Revision as of 13:04, 26 February 2023
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
Other Chapters
Related Lessons
- Masculine and feminine forms of adjectives — A change in written and spoken French
- Stressed pronouns with ne — que and ni — ni — ne
- Questions
- Compound nouns
- Quand utiliser "et" ou "est" ?
- Reflexive use of me, te, se, nous, vous
- Difference between Nombre, Chiffre and Numéro
- Pronominal verbs used reflexively
- Categories of Nouns in French
- Relations between verbs and their complements
- Gender of the noun indicated by its final letter
- Inversion of subject and verb after some sentence initial adverbs
- Déterminants
- Agreement of the past participle following “être” with the subject of a passive
- How to Guess the Gender of French Nouns