Question | Answer |
'y' means 'there' | It is used before the verb and it replaces a place already mentioned |
'y' means 'there' | It can also replace an indirect object already mentioned that is introduced with 'a' |
'en' normally means 'some' or 'any' and is used after the verb instead of repeating nouns | It can only be used if the noun is introduced by 'du', 'de la', 'de l'', 'des', 'de' or 'd'' |
'en' can also mean 'one' e.g J'en ai une. | It can also be used for the general idea that there is ... of something e.g Il en a trois |
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