French Prepositions | Lingvist
https://lingvist.com/course/learn-french-online/resources/french-prepositionsCommon prepositions in English are: at, to, from, for, with, into, between, beside, under, and within. Prepositional phrases can consist of multiple words, which, when combined, function as a preposition does. Usually, prepositions answer the questions “where?” and “which one?” Beware of Direct Translation
La préposition (French prepositions)
francais.lingolia.com › en › grammarPrepositions (les prépositions) are small words that link elements of a sentence together. They indicate the relationships between words. In French, there are simple prepositions ( à, chez, etc.) as well as longer prepositional phrases ( d’après, près de etc. ). Example: Il est allé chez le coiffeur. Elle habite près de Bordeaux.
List of French prepositions
french-linguistics.co.uk › grammar › prepositions_listOn the previous page, we introduced the definition of preposition . Essentially, they are a small set of special "connecting" words that express the relationship between one noun and another. On this and subsequent pages, I give what is hopefully a reasonably comprehensive list of prepositions in French. "Basic" prepositions