Bonjour Janice,
This is just a particularity of French: you need à with cities, but au or en with countries, depending on their gender.
Hello, I'm struggling with these preopositions! So you say
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Janice D.Kwiziq community member
Hello, I'm struggling with these preopositions! So you say
This question relates to:French lesson "À = To/in and De = From/of with cities in French (French Prepositions of Location)"
Asked 8 years ago
Janice D.Kwiziq community member
Sorry - pressed enter and posted too soon :-)
So, you say...
Il est en Angleterre maintenant = He's in England now.
Yet
Elle est à New York = She is in New York
I can't see the difference! They are both IN somewhere.
Thanks
Liz H.Kwiziq community member
Hi, to follow on this inquiry. So then would it be:
Elle est à New York (for the city), and
Elle est en New York (for the state)?
Merci!
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