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Indirectly transitive verbs


Indirectly transitive verbs take an object introduced by a preposition:


Object introduced by à

Examples

French Translation
assister à un spectacle watch a show
compatir à la douleur de quelqu'un sympathize with someone's pain
croire au diable believe in the devil
participer aux activités to take part in the activities
en vouloir à son frère hold a grudge against one's brother
penser à l'avenir de son fils think about the future of his son
réfléchir à son passé reflect on one's past
pourvoir (subvenir) aux besoins de sa famille provide for the needs of his family
songer à un voyage en France think about a trip to France
veiller au bon déroulement de la soirée ensure the smooth running of the evening

Note

  • "Penser" can take an object preceded by de with the meaning "to have an opinion about something":
    • Qu'est-ce que vous pensez de son article? 'What do you think of his article?'
  • "veiller sur quelqu'un" means "to watch over somebody".
  • Croire
    • "Croire à" is used to mean "to believe in the existence of some phenomenon".
      • "croire aux fées" (to believe in fairies),
      • "croire au bonheur" (to believe in happiness).
    • "Croire" can also take direct objects:
      • "Je crois cette histoire" (I believe this story),
      • "Elle le croit" (She believes him).
    • "Croire en" means "to believe in" in the sense of "to have faith in":
      • "croire en Dieu" (to believe in God)
      • "croire en ses co-équipiers" (to believe in one's team-mates)

Object introduced by de

French Translation
déborder d'eau to overflow with water
déjeuner de fruits to lunch on fruit
dépendre des circonstances to depend on the circumstances
dîner de moules et de frites to dine on mussels and french fries
fourmiller d'abeilles to swarm with bees
gémir de douleur to groan with pain
grouiller de fourmis to swarm with ants
parler de ses amis to speak of one's friends
regorger de richesses to abound in wealth
répondre de son ami to answer for one's friend
rire de ses compagnons to laugh at one's friends
rougir de honte to go red with shame
tenir de sa mère to take after one's mother
trembler de peur to tremble with fear
triompher de son adversaire to overcome one's opponent
vivre de l'air du temps to live on fresh air alone
vivre de presque rien to live on next to nothing


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

Videos

Les verbes transitifs et intransitifs


Les verbes transitifs et intransitifs (2)



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