It would be amazing to have grammar collection of “en” vs “y” sentences in French, where we have to pick between either one of them to fit the sentence.
In addition to knowing when to use “en” vs “y”, which is a rather simple rule, there are a lot of expressions using these (more en than y) that would be very helpful to “master.”
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Six “switchers” follow the object rule between être and avoir in past participle: entrer, sortir, monter, descendre, passer, retourner.
Without object → être; with object → avoir.
No direct object visible → être: Elle est sortie hier soir.
Direct object present → avoir: Elle a sorti son téléphone.
Can we have a collection of sentences that quiz people on these verbs in the past participle?