C. Donnez le contraire : 1. pour + .. (parmi / contre / par)
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What is a preposition?
Prepositions (les prépositions) are small words that link elements of a sentence together. They indicate the relationships between words.
In French, there are simple prepositions (à, chez, etc.) as well as longer prepositional phrases (d’après, près de etc.).
Example:
Il est allé chez le coiffeur.
Elle habite près de Bordeaux.
Unfortunately, prepositions often can’t be translated literally. The only solution is to look them up in a dictionary, read a lot in French, and learn important prepositional phrases by heart. Read on for tips, tricks and examples of how to use French prepositions correctly, then test yourself in the free exercises.
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