Mardi 26 avril 2011 Today we are going to use pronouns that function as indirect pronouns. We are going to learn how to make the distinction between direct and indirect complements and pronouns. Livre: 4 p et 8 page 242
Pierre a envoyé un paquet à son père This sentence has two OBJECTS. One is having the action done directly to it, the other is receiving the action. The latter type is often accompanied by the word à = to Direct object Indirect object
Je Tu Il Elle Nous Vous Ils Elles me te le la nous vous les me te lui nous vous leur Subject Direct Object Indirect Object
Direct object pronouns replace a noun that is not the subject of the verb. singular plural me / m te/ t le / l la / l nous vous les - me - you - him / it (masc.) - her / it (fem.) - us - you - them
Direct objects. Tu regardes la télévision Tu la regardes Quest-ce que tu regardes? What do you watch? Il aime ses parents. Il les aime Qui est-ce quil aime? Whom does he love?
Indirect object pronouns are used to replace a noun that would be introduced with the preposition à. singular plural me / m te/ t lui nous vous leur - (to) me - (to) you - (to) him/her/it - (to) us - (to) you - (to) them Complete exercise on worksheet
Indirect objects Je parle à mon frère Je lui parle. À qui est-ce que je parle? To whom am I talking? Je donne un cadeau à mes parents. Je leur donne un cadeau À qui est-ce que je donne un cadeau? To whom am I giving a gift?
Verbes + Objets Indirects Ecrire à Parler à Rendre visite à Téléphoner à Demander à Dire à Donner à Emprunter à Montrer à
Can you guess how to say? Talk to him! Give her the book! Dont talk to them?
Direct ou indirect? COD ou COI Direct object complement= Complément d objet direct COD Indirect Object complement Complément d objet indirect COI