French Grammar 6 'y' and 'en'

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Flashcards on French Grammar 6 'y' and 'en', created by The Blues on 07/01/2014.
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'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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