FREN 203 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Dependent Clause, Pluperfect, Uses Of English Verb Forms

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For cities, islands, or groups of islands that are not countries or provinces: Use the preposition to express to or in. Use the preposition en to express to or in. Use the preposition de or d" to express from. For singular masculine names of countries, provinces and states, Use the preposition + definite article to express to or in. Use the preposition de + definite article to express from. Use the preposition + definite to express from. Use the preposition de + definite article to express from: when talking about states you can also use the following constructions: To express to or in, use dans l"etat de/d" for feminine states and masculine states beginning with a vowel sound, and dans l"etat du for other masculine states. To express from, use de l"etat de/d" for feminine states and masculine states beginning with a vowel sound, and de l"etat du for other masculine states.

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