6.5.2

Verbs That Use 'A' or 'De'

Test yourself on Verbs That Use 'A' or 'De'

Test your knowledge with free interactive questions on Seneca — used by over 10 million students.

Verbs That Use 'A' or 'De'

Some verbs are only followed by 'à' or 'de'.

'À'

'À'

  • (S')intéresser à - to be interested in.
  • Aider à - to help.
  • Écrire à - to write to.
  • Rendre visite à - to visit (someone).
  • Demander à - to ask (something of/to).
  • Parler à - to speak to.
  • Téléphoner à - to phone (someone).
  • Faire attention à - to pay attention to.
  • Répondre à - to reply.
'De'

'De'

  • S'agir de - to be about.
  • Manquer de - to lack.
  • Profiter de - to make the most of.
  • Avoir envie, besoin, peur de - to want, need, be scared of.
  • Penser de - to have an opinion about.
  • Dépendre de - depend on.
  • Se méfier de - to not trust.
Jouer - to play

Jouer - to play

  • The verb 'jouer' takes different prepositions depending on what the object is.
    • Jouer à - to play (sport)
    • Jouer de - to play (instrument).
Jump to other topics
1

Identity & Culture

2

Areas of Interest

3

Study & Employment

4

Common Tenses

4.1

Present Tense

4.2

Perfect Tense

4.3

Imperfect Tense

4.4

Imperfect vs Perfect

4.5

Future Tense

5

Advanced Tenses

6

Extra Grammar

Practice questions on Verbs That Use 'A' or 'De'

Can you answer these? Test yourself with free interactive practice on Seneca — used by over 10 million students.

  1. 1
  2. 2
Answer all questions on Verbs That Use 'A' or 'De'

Unlock your full potential with Seneca Premium

  • Unlimited access to 10,000+ open-ended exam questions

  • Mini-mock exams based on your study history

  • Unlock 800+ premium courses & e-books

Get started with Seneca Premium