Les Pronoms Disjoints Disjunctive / Stressed Pronouns Composition Notebook pg 34-35.

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Les Pronoms Disjoints Disjunctive / Stressed Pronouns Composition Notebook pg 34-35

What are Disjunctive Pronouns? 1. They are used to emphasize a noun or a pronoun that refers to a person. 1. Moi, je pense qu’il a raison. 2. After c’est or ce sont. 1. C’est lui, il a mangé le bifteck. 3. With multiple subjects. 1. Nicole et elle, (elles) vont au cinéma

In the answers to the questions below, the nouns in heavy print are replaced by pronouns. These pronouns are called STRESS PRONOUNS. Note their forms. —François dîne avec Florence? Is François having dinner with Florence? —Oui, il dîne avec elle. Yes, he is having dinner with her. —Tu parles de Jean-Paul? Are you talking about Jean-Paul? —Non, je ne parle pas de lui. No, I’m not talking about him. C Les pronoms accentués p. 221 Continued...

What are the Disjunctive Pronouns? Je = moi (me) Tu = toi (you) Il = lui (him) Elle = elle (her) On = soi (oneself) Nous = nous (us) Vous = vous (you) (plural or respectively) Ils = eux (them) Elles = elles (them)

C Les pronoms accentués p. 221 Stress pronouns are used: to reinforce a subject pronoun Moi, je parle français. I speak French. Vous, vous parlez anglais. You speak English. after c’est and ce n’est pas —C’est Paul là-bas? —Non, ce n’est pas lui. No, it’s not him. in short sentences where there is no verb —Qui parle français ici? —Moi! I do! before and after et and ou Lui et moi, nous sommes copains. He and I, (we) are friends. Continued...

C Les pronoms accentués p. 221 USES Stress pronouns are used: After prepositions such as de, avec, pour, chez Voici Marc et Paul. Je parle souvent d’eux. I often talk about them. Voici Isabelle. Je vais au cinéma avec elle. I go to the movies with her. Voici M. Mercier. Nous travaillons pour lui. We work for him. Note the meaning of chez + STRESS PRONOUN : Je vais chez moi. I am going home. Paul étudie chez lui. Paul is studying at home. Tu viens chez nous? Are you coming to our house? Je suis chez Alice. Je dîne chez elle. I am having dinner at her place.

What are Disjunctive Pronouns? 1. After the preposition à to indicate possession. 1. Ce stylo est à moi. 2. After certain prepositions. 1. J’ai acheté ces pulls pour eux. 2. Est-ce que tu veux aller avec elles? 3. Elle regarde les enfants chez nous.