6.6 Prepositions

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    • What is an example of a simple preposition in French?
      à
    • Match the preposition type with its definition:
      Simple Prepositions ↔️ Single-word prepositions
      Compound Prepositions ↔️ Prepositions formed from multiple words
      Locative Prepositions ↔️ Prepositions indicating location or direction
    • Locative prepositions can indicate both location and direction.

      True
    • Prepositions of movement are essential for describing actions and spatial relationships.
    • Compound prepositions consist of multiple words combined to provide more precise spatial relationships
    • The preposition "à 6 heures" is an example of a simple preposition of time.

      True
    • The preposition "sur" is a locative preposition that indicates location or direction.
      True
    • What is the purpose of locative prepositions in French?
      Indicate location or direction
    • Understanding the different types of prepositions is crucial for expressing spatial relationships accurately
    • Locative prepositions indicate the location or direction of something.
    • Give an example of a compound preposition in French.
      à côté de
    • Categorize the following prepositions of time into simple, compound, or time-related expressions:
      1️⃣ Simple: à, en, pendant
      2️⃣ Compound: avant que, jusqu'à, depuis
      3️⃣ Time-related: chaque jour, de temps en temps
    • Understanding the types of prepositions enhances their correct use in sentences.

      True
    • What is a simple preposition in French used to indicate location?
      à
    • The phrase "chaque jour" is a time-related expression that functions as a preposition of time
    • Match the type of preposition with its example:
      Simple Preposition ↔️ à
      Compound Preposition ↔️ à côté de
      Locative Preposition ↔️ y
    • Verbs of motion typically use simple or locative prepositions.
      True
    • What is a compound preposition in French used to indicate location?
      à côté de
    • Compound prepositions in French are formed from two or more words.

      True
    • Compound prepositions provide more specific meaning than simple prepositions.
    • What is an example of a simple preposition of movement in French?
      vers
    • Match the preposition type with its function in French:
      Simple Prepositions ↔️ Indicate location
      Compound Prepositions ↔️ Provide more precise spatial relationships
    • What do prepositions of movement indicate in French?
      Direction or displacement
    • The choice of preposition often depends on the verb
    • Match the type of preposition with its function:
      Simple Preposition ↔️ Indicates basic relationships
      Compound Preposition ↔️ Provides precise relationships
      Locative Preposition ↔️ Shows location or direction
    • The preposition "dans" is an example of a simple preposition used to indicate location.

      True
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