With Certain Verbs, Phrases Followed by An Infinitive
With Verbs That Need An Indirect Object
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The French preposition à is required after certain verbs and phrases when they are followed by an infinitive. The English translation may take an infinitive (to learn how to do something) or a gerund (to stop eating). 1. aider à > to help to 2. s'amuser à > to amuse oneself ___-ing 3. apprendre à > to learn how to 4. s'apprêter à > to get ready to ...
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