Everyday French - de vs à + NOUN
When do you use de and when do you use à in French? This lesson explains one of the most confusing grammar points with clear, practical examples. You'll learn: de for contents and materials à for purpose and flavour The difference between un verre de vin and un verre à vin Common food and household vocabulary A quiz to check your understanding A simple explanation that will help you choose the right preposition every time.

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