Adverbial pronouns are an essential part of French grammar. They are used to replace a group of words, making sentences more concise and easier to understand. In French, there are two main adverbial pronouns: “en” and “y.” The pronoun “en” is used to replace a phrase that begins with “de” or “du,” while “y” is used to replace a phrase that begins with “Ă ” or “dans.” These pronouns are particularly helpful in avoiding repetition and making sentences flow more smoothly. In this exercise, you will practice using adverbial pronouns in French by filling in the blanks with the appropriate pronoun. To help you, a hint will be provided for each sentence. Bonne chance!