In French grammar, use 'à' when the verb indicates direction toward or communication with a person (e.g., 'je parle à mon frère' - I speak to my brother), and use 'de' when the verb indicates discussion about or reference to a subject (e.g., 'je parle de mon projet' - I speak about my project).
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À or De? One wrong choice changes your whole sentence! 😳 DM me to join my classes. #learnfrench追加:
Is it verb plus a or is it verb plus de?
Do you also get stuck on when to use a verb with a or de? Let's break it down.
When to use verb plus a?
Use a when you're talking to someone or you're moving towards a person. For example, je parle a mon frère. When to use verb plus de?
Use de when you're talking about something or referring to a subject. For example, je parle de mon projet.
Quick rule, use a when it's to a person and use de when it's about a person.
Answer these questions in the comments.
Tu parles à qui?
Tu parles de quoi?
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