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"s'apprêter à" means "to get ready for something." Do I have to use "y" to merely say "I have to get ready" as in "Il m'y faut m'apprêter." also, is "to get ready to [verb]" "s'apprêter à [verb]" (example: s'apprêter à partir."
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No I don't think you would need to say "Il faut m'y apprêter." (note the position of the "y -even though it may not be required) " I am not sure that it would even be very common to use the "y" .
So I think "Il faut m' apprêter." would be more usual.
Also I do think that "s'apprêter à partir." is the right way to use it.
But I am not a native speaker so I might be wrong.
On peut dire:
Il faut m'apprêter à partir..
ou, par exemple : dans une heure je dois partir, il faut m'y apprêter / il faut que je m'y apprête..
Mais "Il m'y faut m'apprêter" n'est pas correct
Eric
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