French Verbs with 'DE' and 'À'

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Alexa teaches you French verbs with DE & À.

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0:00 - 0:14 Intro
0:15 - 1:30 When to use de and à in French
1:31 - 3:39 French verbs followed by de
3:40 - 4:54 French verbs followed by à
4:55 - 5:26 Outro

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In case anyone ese wants to copy these in to notes:

Accepter de : to agree to
arreter de / s'arreter de : to stop doing something
avoir besoin de : to need to
avoir envie de : to want to
avoir l'intention de : to inted to
avoir peur de : to be afraid of
choisir de: to choose to
decider de : to decide to
demander de: to ask to
empecher de : pre prevent from
essayer de : to try to
interdire de : to forbid to
meriter de : to deserve to
oublier de : to forget to
promettre de : to promise to
proposer de : to suggest
refuser de : to refuse to
rever de : to dream of
venir de : to come to (I have just...)



aider a : to help to
apprendre a : to learn to
arriver a : to manage to
s'attendre a : to expect to
avoir du mal a : to find it hard to
chercher a : to try to
commencer a : to start to
continuer a : to continue to
encourager a : to encourage to
s'habituer a : to get used to
se mettre a : to start to
penser a : to think of
reussir a : to succeed i
servir a : to be used for

TheBugbear
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I'm majoring in French Studies at university and find these videos very helpful!

baileyperceval
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i don't understand how people can dislikes these useful lessons when it takes so much hard work to make them, people don't really care about efforts, i am surprised,

khushboovlogchannel
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Let me tell you this "de" have been very tricky for me but this explanation of ING+ infinitive just made it so clear. Thank

chicachica
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Hi alexa, learning french from you from a year and now guess what i am in france for next 5-10 years . thanks for your positivity and will be happy to meet you face to face . it will inspire me to learn french more after meeting one of the best teacher

kushkat
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Merci beaucoup Alexa pour ton magnifique travail!!!
I've watched every single video of yours and I can tell you that I'm amazed at your great teaching skills. All I can say is that your transmissibility is beyond unique!!! 😊
Thank you again,
many kisses from Greece!!!

George-fwdi
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Still I am confuse in 'de' and 'a'. Your all the videos are really very clear and simple, but this one, i still couldn't understand the difference between two. i seems that there is no rule, i just need to learn by heart where to use "de" or "a"

Hacker-Brine_Gamer
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There has never been a video of yours -- even about things I thought I knew already -- from which I didn't learn new things. But this one was by far one of the most useful and filled a niche for me! Merci! 😊

BenjaminIstvanCseko
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Is there a rule for when to use de and when to use à, or do you have to learn each one by heart?

johnknight
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Thank you! This was exactly what I was looking for! ✨💖🏆

bluemoon
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Your videos are so very helpful! Clear and concise! Merci beaucoup!!!

JONLANE
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Why ''de" has so many different meanings. Sometime "de" is "of", some othertime it is "to" or "from". Why french has no seperate word for "of ", "to" and "from.?

It is very difficult. Please make video on the rules of "de".

telomerestelomeres
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Hi Alexa! Thank you very much for such useful videos! Can you please explain the reason why there’s ‘de’ in between those verbs: Il aimait la façon gracieuse qu’elle avait de nager dans l’eau.

CoGito__
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Hello. I love watching your videos Alexa. Could you do a lesson on when to use de or a with adjectives and nouns connected? As in silk dress. Robe de soie. Pot a lait. Tarte aux fraises. Maybe incidentally you could have side note about why blue dress is robe blue. Thank you for your help.

charlotteware
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Question: I thought "chercher" meant "to look for/to search". Does the meaning vary depending on how it is used in a sentence/question?

stephcom
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i dont suppose there's a way or pattern to remember which verbs take a and which take de, is there? (apart from practice)

BilalMurtaza
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this explains what I have not figured out from two different books... !

barnealevi
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your every single video makes me more easier to learn french

dorjeedawa
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hello, i love very much your lessons, they are very useful. Regarding to this lesson, would you please make a video to talk about when should or should not pronounce 'de' in the sentence please? i had learnt that in the phonetic class before, but i have totally forgotten. thank you.

HKPetitBaker
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I have a problem distinguishing between (à) and (au/ à la/ à l'/ aux)
What's the difference? I cannot really tell when to use each
I'm still so beginner, I'd be glad if you can help!

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