Questions & Answers about Je pense à Marie.
Why is there a preposition à after penser in this sentence?
Why isn’t there any article before Marie?
How would I replace Marie with a pronoun?
After a preposition like à, you use a disjunctive (stressed) pronoun, not the direct‐object pronoun. So:
• Je pense à Marie. → Je pense à elle.
You cannot say Je la pense because penser à demands elle (not la).
What’s the difference between penser à and penser que?
How is penser à different from penser de?
• penser à + noun = to think about (focus or consideration).
• penser de + noun = to have an opinion of or about something, often used in questions:
– Que penses-tu de ce film ? (What do you think of this movie?)
– J’ai une bonne opinion de ce film.
Remember: use à for thinking about; use de for asking or stating an opinion.
How do I make the sentence negative?
How can I turn “Je pense à Marie” into a question?
There are three common ways:
- Intonation (spoken):
• Tu penses à Marie ? - Est-ce que:
• Est-ce que tu penses à Marie ? - Inversion (more formal):
• Penses-tu à Marie ?
All three mean Are you thinking about Marie? and are perfectly acceptable in different registers.
How do I pronounce “Je pense à Marie,” and is there a liaison?
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