Using the prepositions EN and DANS when talking about time in French

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In this Q&A-style video, teachers Mark and Pierre-Benoît from Coffee Break French answer learner Elizabeth's question about how to use the prepositions "en" and "dans" when talking about time in French. In this video, we'll give examples of each propositions in context, in a range of different tenses, meaning you'll be able to know when to use each one!

Here are the phrases included in this video:
• tu peux faire ça en une heure
• tu peux faire ça dans une heure
• en trois semaines ils doivent être à Nice
• dans trois semaines ils seront à Nice
• je vais apprendre le turc en trois jours
• ils sont arrivés à Nice en trois semaines
• j'ai appris le turc en trois jours

Make sure you watch the full video to hear a full explanation about when to use each of these two prepositions. We've provided subtitles in English which can be turned on using the Subtitles/CC button.

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