French prepositionsPrepositions of place

Prepositions describe where and when something is in relation to something else. Get to grips with some commonly used French prepositions and check your understanding with activities and a quiz.

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Prepositions of place

A preposition describes where or when or how something is, in relation to something else. In English, the words in, on, at, to, with and after are prepositions.

Prepositions describing position

A dog in different places around a kennel. French text: dans, devant, sur, derrière, entre, sous, à côté de, à droite de, à gauche de

To describe where something is in relation to something else, use a preposition of position.

Here are some examples:

dansin (side)
derrièrebehind
devantin front of
entrebetween
sousunder
suron
dans
in (side)
derrière
behind
devant
in front of
entre
between
sous
under
sur
on
  • Le chat est sur la table. – The cat is on the table.
  • La souris est sous la table. – The mouse is under the table.

Some prepositions need to be used with de:

à côté denext to
au bord deat the side of
au-dessus deabove, over
au milieu dein the middle of
en dehors deoutside (of)
en face deopposite
près denear
à côté de
next to
au bord de
at the side of
au-dessus de
above, over
au milieu de
in the middle of
en dehors de
outside (of)
en face de
opposite
près de
near

Prepositions with de often need to be followed with a . With , de + le become du. With all nouns de + les become des. Before a vowel or silent h, de becomes d’. For example:

  • La table est à côté du lit. – The table is next to the bed.
  • Le chat est au milieu des fleurs. – The cat is in the middle of the flowers.
  • La pharmacie est en face de l’hôtel de ville. – The pharmacy is opposite the town hall.

Translate the following sentences into French.

Question

I live near the church.

Question

The dog is under the table.

Question

My bed is between my wardrobe and my desk.

Question

The supermarket is opposite the sports centre.