French/Lessons/The house

Note that quitter must be followed by a direct object, usually a room or building.

, meaning to inhabit, to dwell, or to reside, is used to say in what city or area you live:

Habiter is also used more specifically:

Habiter rue … is used to state on what street a person lives:

Habiter refers to occupying a location, and does not mean to live more generally. (The irregular vivre is used instead.)

The verb faire is translated to to do or to make. It is irregularly conjugated (it does not count as a regular -re verb).

Faire conjugated, followed by an infinitive, means to have something done for oneself:

The direct object pronouns me, te, nous, and vous mean me, you, and us:

Me, te, nous, and vous are also indirect object pronouns, and mean to me, to you, and to us:

These pronouns come before the verb they modify:

Me becomes m '  and te becomes t '  before a vowel:

The preposition means in or into, in the sense of inside, from outside, or to inside:

also means in in the sense of within a period of time:

As in English, describes abstract situations and state:

can also mean out of or from:

The preposition is used instead to indicate in in other senses.