Difference between revisions of "Language/French/Grammar/When-Use-à-or-a"
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TIP: You can substitute with have at the past : "avait" | TIP: You can substitute with have at the past : "avait" | ||
*Example: Il a trouvé une perle. ---> Il <span style="color:green;">avait</span>trouvé une perle. | *Example: Il a trouvé une perle. ---> Il <span style="color:green;">avait</span> trouvé une perle. | ||
==à== | ==à== |
Revision as of 14:11, 31 October 2016
When use the accent on the A (à) in French?
a
a: form of the verb to have (avoir) at the 3rd person singular.
TIP: You can substitute with have at the past : "avait"
- Example: Il a trouvé une perle. ---> Il avait trouvé une perle.
à
à: preposition or part of a prepositional phrase (because of, from, etc.). It introduces an indirect object of the verb. TIP: You cannot replace with "avait".
- Example: Loulou est partie à Québec. ---> Loulou est partie
avaitQuébec