This lesson will help you answer the following questions:
- What is the pronoun EN in French?
- How to use the pronoun EN in French?
- How to properly use the pronoun "EN" in the context of a conversation?
- What are the common mistakes to avoid when using the pronoun "EN"?
+ Examples of sentences with the pronoun EN in French.

 

The pronoun EN replaces a quantity:
 

The pronoun EN replaces an undetermined quantity, of which we do not know the exact number or value.
 

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J’adore manger  du camembert .
→ 
J’adore  en  manger.
 

 

We replace nouns with EN that are introduced by partitive articles: DU, DE LA, DES, DE L’
 

Je mange  du fromage .
→ J’ en  mange

 

Il a acheté  des cerises 
→ Il  en  a acheté

 

On a  de la salade  dans le frigo
→ On  en   a dans le frigo

 

 

We also replace nouns with EN that are introduced by adverbs of quantity such as: a lot, more, enough, few, too much, etc.
 

L'enfant a mangé trop  de bonbons 
→ L'enfant  en   a trop mangé.

 


We also replace nouns with EN that are introduced by adverbs of quantity such as: many, more, enough, few, too much, etc.
 

Cet enfant a mangé trop  de bonbons 
→ Cet enfant  en   a trop mangé.

 

Il n’y a pas assez  de personnes 
→ Il n’y
 en   a pas assez.
 

 

The pronoun EN also replaces specific quantities:
 

Il possède des milliers  d'étiquettes de camembert .
→ Il
 en  possède des milliers.
 

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⚠️ If a quantity is expressed, it must also be specified even if the pronoun EN is used.
 

J’ai deux  frères .
→ J’en ai deux.

 

Il a une quarantaine  de livres 
→ Il en a une quarantaine.

 

Ma sœur a un  chien 
→ Ma sœur en a un.

 

 

⚠️ The pronoun EN is not used only with food. It's true that it is often used to talk about it. However, it replaces any type of quantity.
 

 

💡 Reminder: The function of a pronoun is to replace a noun to avoid repeating it and to have shorter sentences.
 

To use a pronoun, the noun must have been introduced before.
 

I cannot say without any context: I have a lot of them.
 

You would definitely be asked: You have a lot of what?
 

Context is essential. For example:

J’adore  les œuvres d’art . J’en collectionne depuis quelques années maintenant.

 

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