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Le pronom « en » Révision: p60-61 dans le cahier

What does “en” mean? “en” means “some” “en” means “some”

What do we do? Follow the same steps as when we did le pronom « y » Follow the same steps as when we did le pronom « y » Instead of getting rid of À + PLACE in the sentence, we’ll be looking to get rid of the DE + WORD in our sentence! Instead of getting rid of À + PLACE in the sentence, we’ll be looking to get rid of the DE + WORD in our sentence!

1 Verbe - Positif Il veut des tomates dans sa salade. Il veut des tomates dans sa salade. Always replacing DE + WORD Always replacing DE + WORD What are we replacing in this sentence? What are we replacing in this sentence? Replacing: DES TOMATES Replacing: DES TOMATES Where does « en » go in our sentence? Where does « en » go in our sentence? Always goes before the VERB in the sentence! Always goes before the VERB in the sentence! What is the verb in the sentence? What is the verb in the sentence? Verb: VEUT Verb: VEUT Get rid of your DE + WORD and put « en » in front of your last verb: Get rid of your DE + WORD and put « en » in front of your last verb: Il en veut dans sa salade. Il en veut dans sa salade.

1 Verbe - Négatif Il ne veut pas des tomates dans sa salade. Il ne veut pas des tomates dans sa salade. Always replacing DE + WORD Always replacing DE + WORD What are we replacing in this sentence? What are we replacing in this sentence? Replacing: DES TOMATES Replacing: DES TOMATES Where does « en » go in our sentence? Where does « en » go in our sentence? Always goes before the VERB in the sentence! Always goes before the VERB in the sentence! What is the verb in the sentence? What is the verb in the sentence? Verb: VEUT Verb: VEUT Get rid of your DE + WORD and put « en » in front of your verb. DON’T FORGET: NE + VOWEL = N’ Get rid of your DE + WORD and put « en » in front of your verb. DON’T FORGET: NE + VOWEL = N’ Il n’ en veut pas dans sa salade. Il n’ en veut pas dans sa salade.

2 Verbes - Positif Il veut mettre de la laitue dans sa salade. Il veut mettre de la laitue dans sa salade. Always replacing DE + WORD Always replacing DE + WORD What are we replacing in this sentence? What are we replacing in this sentence? Replacing: DE LA LAITUE Replacing: DE LA LAITUE Where does « en » go in our sentence? Where does « en » go in our sentence? Always goes BETWEEN THE VERBS in the sentence! Always goes BETWEEN THE VERBS in the sentence! What are the verbs in the sentence? What are the verbs in the sentence? Verbs: VEUT et METTRE Verbs: VEUT et METTRE Get rid of your DE + WORD and put « en » BETWEEN YOUR VERBS : Get rid of your DE + WORD and put « en » BETWEEN YOUR VERBS : Il veut en mettre dans sa salade. Il veut en mettre dans sa salade.

2 Verbes - Négatif Il ne veut pas mettre de la laitue dans sa salade. Il ne veut pas mettre de la laitue dans sa salade. Always replacing DE + WORD Always replacing DE + WORD What are we replacing in this sentence? What are we replacing in this sentence? Replacing: DE LA LAITUE Replacing: DE LA LAITUE Where does « en » go in our sentence? Where does « en » go in our sentence? Always goes BETWEEN THE VERBS in the sentence! Always goes BETWEEN THE VERBS in the sentence! What are the verbs in the sentence? What are the verbs in the sentence? Verbs: VEUT et METTRE Verbs: VEUT et METTRE Get rid of your DE + WORD and put « en » BETWEEN THE VERBS : Get rid of your DE + WORD and put « en » BETWEEN THE VERBS : Il ne veut pas en mettre dans sa salade. Il ne veut pas en mettre dans sa salade.

How do I do this? 1.Cross out the DE + WORD in your sentence. 2.Replace it with “en”. 3.Put “en” before the 1 verb or between the 2 verbs. REMEMBER: There could be ONE verb or TWO verbs!!  If there are TWO verbs, ONE will end in –er, -ir, or –re!

Exemples Tumetsdu ketchupsur tes frites.en Tu en mets sur tes frites.

Exemples Vous mettez de la mayonnaise sur vos sandwichs. en ne pas Vous n’en mettez pas sur vos sandwichs. Correct??

Exemples Elleveutdu fromage sur son hamburger. en mettre Elle veut en mettre sur son hamburger.

Exemples Martin et Danielveulent de l’ananas sur leurs coupes glacées. ennepas mettre Martin et Daniel ne veulent pas en mettre sur leurs coupes glacées.

Verbes for Duotangs Boire to drink Je bois Je bois Tu bois Tu bois Il/Elle/On/Qui boit Il/Elle/On/Qui boit Nous buvons Nous buvons Vous buvez Vous buvez Ils/Elles boivent Ils/Elles boivent Mettre to put Je mets Je mets Tu mets Tu mets Il/Elle/On/Qui met Il/Elle/On/Qui met Nous mettons Nous mettons Vous mettez Vous mettez Ils/Elles mettent Ils/Elles mettent

BIG RULE: Always put “EN” before the LAST VERB in the sentence!!!!