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Indirectly transitive verbs
Indirectly transitive verbs take an object introduced by a preposition:
Introduced by à
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NB: *(a) 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 (human) happiness'. Croire can also take direct objects: Je crois cette histoire T 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'.
- (b) Penser can also 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?'
- (c) veiller sur quelqu'un means 'to watch over somebody'.
Introduced by de
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