Indirect Object Pronouns Francais II
An indirect object pronoun benefits from the action of the verb An indirect object pronoun benefits from the action of the verb. In French, most of the time, the indirect object pronoun is preceded by a. They are often used with verbs of giving and receiving like donner, offrir, envoyer or verbs of communicating like parler, telephoner, dire. Here are the indirect object pronouns: me (m’) (to) me nous (to)us te (t’) (to) you vous (to) you lui (to) him, her leur (to) them
EXEMPLES Alors, tu nous envoie une invitation a ta fete? Je pourrais lui offrir un cadeau. Veronique me donne un cadeau.
Order If a sentence has both direct and indirect object pronouns, follow the following order: me le te l’ lui nous la leur vous les Exemple: Elle envoie ce livre a son amie. Elle l’envoie a son amie. Elle le lui envoie.