SO helpful! I have a test in an hour and I was wracking my brain all yesturday trying to comprehend these crazy pronouns! I'm so comming here to get reviews and lectures I can watch over and over again. Thank you SOOO much!!
Complicated and will take a few watchings to get it all firmly understood but I'm so pleased to see this video. It has cleared up some things that have been confusing me for (hate to say it) years!! Many thanks Pascal. I love your explanations.
No need to watch this video again. This was the last time I needed to see a video on this. I understood everything, well 85%. Anyhow, I got it, I know hot to use them now. Merci beaucoup pour la video.
@richefilon "en" is used like "à" but for places (in your first sentence), so the pronoun is "y", but "en" has several meanings in French. (j 'en viens, here it is not the same "en") En is used with prepositional verbs using "de" and "y" with verbs using "à" (nothing to do with places or objects)
my french teacher dun like to speak in english when he tought and makes me difficult to understand it, but this clip is great, it helps understand better :)
thank you so much for this lesson!! Its helped me greatly, and i have a better understanding of Y and En now!! Thank you so much!! i hope i do good on my test tomrrow!!!
I’m fluent in Spanish and English, now trying French ...I thought it will be easier, but it’s not...anyway, I will learn it :0)thanks for the video Pascal
@valeriexq thank you, I know that some teachers prefers what they call "total immersion" in French but they don't understand that we need 24h a day to really understand, some hours a week are not enough (even if my English is not perfect, it helps ;)
yes, this is a very important lessons. These seemingly small words go a long way in French, I am sure. they confuse the French learners a great deal! Thank you so much for the lesson.
@gghrtx2 yes, I guessed but it was a joke, the thing is that beacuse we are French, speaking is natural for us and we don't take into account all the rules, we sometimes even don't know or don't remember, one example, we use to say Mode Indicatif, but do we know what mode means?
@valeriexq the pronunciation is different but you can have a look on my main website, you will find lessons in Spanish too aboot greetings, familly etc... merci!
@Strega222 your French is good, just two things: to confuse is translated by "perdre" (to lose) je suis perdue avec las pronoms, and How good is my French is Mon français est-il bon? you visit me on my website and facebook for the daily expressions.
well well well, the video says that we use "en" with the verbs using "de" as preposition, the verb lire is not part of these prepositional verbs, so je le lis or la or les. but if you say - tu lis des livres (here we have our prepositions des) so the reply may be: -Oui, j'en lis (here the meaning is 'some')
Hello Pascal, your videos very very useful. I have a question on this video...I can only use the words 'en' and 'y' when we already know what we are talking about? I can't simply begin a conversation by saying "j'en ai pris"? or 'je n'en ai pas' I have another request...is it possible for you to do videos showing different scenarios in everyday life, using your lessons? like in the supermarket or the post office etc? They will be super useful! thanks a million for all your help.
Je voudrais à vous remercier pour tout l'aide vous avez me donné avec ce vidéo. Les pronoms réfléchies me confondre pour un longtemps avant J'ai regarde ce vidéo. S'il vous plait, ditez-moi, comment bon est mon Français? Merci beaucoup!
I really liked the lesson btw. I have a question though; what about le la les? Like did you like the flowers, "Oui, je les aimes." Or am I just confusing myself with that?
I need major help in this : For the sentence: Elle pense aux vacances, why does the y go between Elle and pense? How do I know where the Y is supposed to go? Same goes for EN, how do I know where it's supposed to go?
Je vais en France = J'y vais( "en" would mean "some"). Tu es là? = Tu y es? Oui, je suis là = Oui, j'y suis. Bottomline: try to use "y" mostly for places and "en" for objects.
Your channel is a treasure for French learners. No noise. Lessons straight to the point and stay in the memory. You are a great teacher.
Merci de ne pas enlever vos anciennes leçons. Je suis la preuve qu'ils sont toujours observés et appréciés.
The clearest and most concise explanation of EN and Y in French among tens of others I'have seen!
Merci beaucoup, Pascal!
Video reports merci beaucoup
Thank you so much. This REALLY helps explain some things that were not really studied about "en" et "y."
Could not be more clear now! Very well done grammar lesson. Thank you for it! J'aime votre chaîne RUclips. J'y suis, j'y reste. :)
+hiutale merci
Merci merci merci! You are very good at explaining the language to an English speaker like me!
thanks for your free french lesson here in youtube,i just start my french lesson last thursday and it helps me a lot ;-)
vous êtes un grand professeur! Je vais obtenir une bonne note aujourd'hui! Merci!
Discovered these videos today. They might just save my french grade.
SO helpful! I have a test in an hour and I was wracking my brain all yesturday trying to comprehend these crazy pronouns! I'm so comming here to get reviews and lectures I can watch over and over again. Thank you SOOO much!!
thank youuuuu.. this is actually the first time i found what i've been looking for, for ages .. you really made it easy to understand
Merci
I had so many difficulties but your simple lucid manner of teaching is amazing thanks alot!
+kavin ravi merci !
Green light! these examples are helping me gain more knowledge about the language.
Thank you for taking the time to prepare and share this.
Excellent explanation! Now I have a better understanding of it. Gracias por sus clases en español también! I love both accents! Merci, merci!!
Merci beaucoup! This is exactly what I needed before my french test tomorrow!
super!
happy for you and you will find more on my website frenchspanishonline and Free
Complicated and will take a few watchings to get it all firmly understood but I'm so pleased to see this video. It has cleared up some things that have been confusing me for (hate to say it) years!! Many thanks Pascal. I love your explanations.
it works also with complement of place but not only. Here the rule works aller au (à le) supermarché
Love your videos! So helpful for learners! Bravo!
No need to watch this video again. This was the last time I needed to see a video on this. I understood everything, well 85%. Anyhow, I got it, I know hot to use them now. Merci beaucoup pour la video.
I think I’ve officially seen all your videos je vous remercie
chev monk wow, merci
merci! my french beginners final exam is tomorrow! helped me lots! hope i dont fail again :-).
wow thank you so much!! I am finally ready for my exam thanks to you!! :)
I really like your teaching videos. Merci beaucoup.
@girimun1 you are right about immersion methods, for this reason my lessons may help English speakers! thank you! more on my main website!
@richefilon "en" is used like "à" but for places (in your first sentence), so the pronoun is "y", but "en" has several meanings in French. (j 'en viens, here it is not the same "en") En is used with prepositional verbs using "de" and "y" with verbs using "à" (nothing to do with places or objects)
This was excellent. Thank you. It seems so simple but it always made me so confused.
wow thank you so much, this is going to really help me on my test tomorrow
my french teacher dun like to speak in english when he tought and makes me difficult to understand it, but this clip is great, it helps understand better :)
Merci beaucoup tes lessons sont très utiles
Fahim Muhamady merci
Very clear explanation - it's a lot to absorb - a great video!
Merci
french exam today! thanks for the help!
OMG u explained it better than my teacher!!!
Very nice clear explanation.
thank you so much for this lesson!! Its helped me greatly, and i have a better understanding of Y and En now!!
Thank you so much!! i hope i do good on my test tomrrow!!!
@ZeProfMarc Merci beaucoup et bon travail à Bombay! you will find more on my main website frenchspanishonline, Pascal
@Promthanius you are welcome, tell the world!!! ;) I am on frenchspanishonline . com
I’m fluent in Spanish and English, now trying French ...I thought it will be easier, but it’s not...anyway, I will learn it :0)thanks for the video Pascal
Great, genial
@valeriexq thank you, I know that some teachers prefers what they call "total immersion" in French but they don't understand that we need 24h a day to really understand, some hours a week are not enough (even if my English is not perfect, it helps ;)
yes, this is a very important lessons. These seemingly small words go a long way in French, I am sure. they confuse the French learners a great deal! Thank you so much for the lesson.
Omg you are such a good teacher.
could you do a slide where you talk about how to use these in a phrase which takes en and y?
@0megaSapphire what do you think? France is a place so "y": j'y vais but with venir; je reviens de France: j 'en reviens
@gghrtx2 yes, I guessed but it was a joke, the thing is that beacuse we are French, speaking is natural for us and we don't take into account all the rules, we sometimes even don't know or don't remember, one example, we use to say Mode Indicatif, but do we know what mode means?
Great lesson ! Merci !
@valeriexq the pronunciation is different but you can have a look on my main website, you will find lessons in Spanish too aboot greetings, familly etc... merci!
thank you so much helped a lot have test tomorrow
it is the rule, this little word comes before the last verb:
Elle y pense, elle veut y aller.
Tres bien pour explique Y vs En, merci beaucoup.
merci pour cette leçon ;)
Merci beaucoup j'ai appris beaucoup des chose de la ton leçon
Merci bien pour cette vidéo Pascal!
parfait! i'm ready for my writing exam! thank you ♥
merci beaucoup! maintenant, je suis prêt pour mon examen demain!
très bien, vous me direz comment ça s'est passé :)
+Learn French with Pascal haha, je le trouve drôle qu'elle ne t'a repondu jamais
+Marco Ruben Abuyuan Llanes il se peut qu'elle a echoué
i have an exam tomorrow! and i havent been paying any attention to my teacher :O
thanks!
the explanation is in the video; penser à = y, parler de= en!
merci beaucoup , bonnes classes
Cette video m'aide bien.
Merci!
well, En has sometimes this notion of quantity but not all the time
Parfait explaination! Merci beaucoup!
Charles Stiles merci
merci aussi!
Learn French with Pascal
@EhbrumS1 thank you! that's nice of you.
I've learned more on RUclips than in school. Seriously.
Watching this vedio is totally worth it
Merci
La classe a ete tres tres bonne . Merci . Jordy
Merci from Brazil!!!!!!
Roseli Arriagada de nada
Muito obrigada seus videos são ótimos!!!
very good explanation!
Great explanation!!!!!!
Alex you are nice, metci
@Strega222 your French is good, just two things: to confuse is translated by "perdre" (to lose) je suis perdue avec las pronoms, and How good is my French is Mon français est-il bon? you visit me on my website and facebook for the daily expressions.
Very useful lesson.thanks its work ing
well well well, the video says that we use "en" with the verbs using "de" as preposition, the verb lire is not part of these prepositional verbs, so je le lis or la or les. but if you say - tu lis des livres (here we have our prepositions des) so the reply may be: -Oui, j'en lis (here the meaning is 'some')
Cest tres claire !!
merci beaucoup.
au revoir.
dites-moi la note, merci!
très bien expliqué ... merci!
il y a une leçon sur l'imparfait
@rrayoflight de rien!
@valeriexq à vous aussi, Ud tambien!
thanks man you make it look so easy love your videos
thank you very much Hamza
same rule: the verb is "être allergique à", so because of the preposition à, you need y! easy?
perfect explanation thanks!
thank you, you will find 2 exercises at the bottom of this page: www.frenchspanishonline.com/magazine/?p=377
@TheHairography so please tell me! ;)
merci beaucoup de cette lecon!
Merci beaucoup! Votre vidéos sont génials. S'il vous plaît, est-ce que vous pouvez faire un vidéo sur la difference entre "an" et "année"? :)
j'en reviens mais j'y vais.
Does anybody know where I can find a list of all the verbs in French that have the verb+à and the verb + de.
Hello Pascal, your videos very very useful.
I have a question on this video...I can only use the words 'en' and 'y' when we already know what we are talking about? I can't simply begin a conversation by saying "j'en ai pris"? or 'je n'en ai pas'
I have another request...is it possible for you to do videos showing different scenarios in everyday life, using your lessons? like in the supermarket or the post office etc? They will be super useful! thanks a million for all your help.
merci! ce video est tres tres utile!
Cette vidéo, elle est feminine, la vidéo.
Je voudrais à vous remercier pour tout l'aide vous avez me donné avec ce vidéo. Les pronoms réfléchies me confondre pour un longtemps avant J'ai regarde ce vidéo. S'il vous plait, ditez-moi, comment bon est mon Français? Merci beaucoup!
Very good to learn about Y and En and when to use them, but unfortunately he is not saying the sentences slower.
Well slower is not French, you need to tune your ears and will progress faster
Much better than my French class
ThatLittleKitten thank you
excellently explained....thank you!
what's the difference between "penser a" and "penser de"?
penser à: to think to, penser de: to think about
I really liked the lesson btw. I have a question though; what about le la les? Like did you like the flowers, "Oui, je les aimes." Or am I just confusing myself with that?
I need major help in this :
For the sentence: Elle pense aux vacances, why does the y go between Elle and pense?
How do I know where the Y is supposed to go?
Same goes for EN, how do I know where it's supposed to go?
thank u for this lesson
@sinecosine23 thank you, you can go to frenchspanishonline . com and choose if you want a PDF or ePub. C U
@lsfrench Thanks for the reply, I would like to get this book as I am getting tired searching the web for a good list verbs that require prepositions.
@IntoDust24 merci beaucoup, you will find more on my website frenchspanishonline and it is free.
Je vais en France = J'y vais( "en" would mean "some").
Tu es là? = Tu y es?
Oui, je suis là = Oui, j'y suis.
Bottomline: try to use "y" mostly for places and "en" for objects.