In the examples, there is this sentence: "Ma tante est passée par la boulangerie en venant ici." In the sentence, what purpose does the "en" serve?
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This question relates to:French lesson "Passer/se passer/se passer de - the different meanings of the verb "passer" in French"
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Grammatically, en venant is a gerund. It is constructed with -
en + present participle
and modifies a verb (in this case passer). You can read more about it here:
Forming Le Gérondif: en + '-ant' (while/by + -ing)
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